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susanne_latour 's review for:
One Two Three
by Laurie Frankel
This was such a good book. This novel could have come across as sad and depressing but with Laurie Frankel ability to weave quirkiness, humour, love and heartbreak it became a charming novel about a towns strength and resilience in the aftermath of it’s water supply being contaminated by a chemical company.
This story is told through the eyes of triplets Mab (only job is to get good grades and get out of Bourne), Monday (the towns purveyor of books, and is on the autism spectrum) and Mirabel (the smartest of them all but is confined to a wheelchair and is unable to speak without a voice computer). These three girls brought this story to life with their unique perspectives and great character development.
I must say it did take me a little bit to get into the story and distinguish between these three voices but once I got into it I really enjoyed this David vs. Goliath story and would recommend it to anyone who likes character driven novels.
This story is told through the eyes of triplets Mab (only job is to get good grades and get out of Bourne), Monday (the towns purveyor of books, and is on the autism spectrum) and Mirabel (the smartest of them all but is confined to a wheelchair and is unable to speak without a voice computer). These three girls brought this story to life with their unique perspectives and great character development.
I must say it did take me a little bit to get into the story and distinguish between these three voices but once I got into it I really enjoyed this David vs. Goliath story and would recommend it to anyone who likes character driven novels.