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The Fates Will Find Their Way
by Hannah Pittard
A unique story, told from a first person plural perspective, with a multitude of verb tenses used, The Fates Will Find Their Way was a quick read, largely in part of Prittard's craft with words.
Why did the story of Nora need to be told? Because this one person and her disappearance became a point of demarcation in the lives of a group of teenagers coming of age in a suburban town: Before Nora Disappeared, and After Nora Disappeared.
While I can honestly say I liked this book, I can't necessarily say I'd recommend it for any one type of reader.
Why did the story of Nora need to be told? Because this one person and her disappearance became a point of demarcation in the lives of a group of teenagers coming of age in a suburban town: Before Nora Disappeared, and After Nora Disappeared.
While I can honestly say I liked this book, I can't necessarily say I'd recommend it for any one type of reader.