A review by abeerkhan
A Quitter's Paradise by Elysha Chang

3.0

This had potential but something just didn’t come together. I’m not sure if that’s a lack on my part (my fortunate inexperience with the kind of grief that Chang aims to capture) or of the writing. Great writing builds bridges to realities unknown to the reader. This didn’t get me to the other side though. I’m sat here not coming out of this knowing Eleanor in any real depth but maybe that was the whole point? Just how Eleanor struggles to know her mother? Who knows, not me.