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The Orphan Collector
by Ellen Marie Wiseman
I never thought I would read a book about a pandemic in middle of pandemic yet here I am, finished this book after the unnerving mulling upon how things haven't changed for a hundred years in the same situation as if the history repeated itself once more; racism and xenophobia play a big role in pandemic.
Completely in awe upon how structured this novel was, by giving two POVs yet it gradually shifts to conclude the story. The racism and xenophobia were apparent in one perspective, and how much the character was trying to justify her action or feel humane by having certain guilt for her action however at the same time blame it to immigrants. As audience you can feel frustrated by the character and sympathizing on things have never changed.
Completely in awe upon how structured this novel was, by giving two POVs yet it gradually shifts to conclude the story. The racism and xenophobia were apparent in one perspective, and how much the character was trying to justify her action or feel humane by having certain guilt for her action however at the same time blame it to immigrants. As audience you can feel frustrated by the character and sympathizing on things have never changed.