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cierra_marie 's review for:
Rust & Stardust
by T. Greenwood
*I won this advanced reader's copy through Goodreads Giveaways*
Rust & Stardust took me on a trip. I think the worst part is that in the back of your mind is this constant reminder that Sally Horner was actually abducted by Frank LaSalle. That Sally endured things no child, no person, should. T.Greenwood did a fantastic job retelling what Sally Horner went through, while sparing the reader the more graphic details. I also thought towards the end, Greenwood did a great job of telling how Sally may have struggled with the "happy" people and times she had through her abduction and reconciling that part of her life with the existing life, her family. It was a little, comforting?, that Sally still had people who cared for her while she endured the hell of Frank LaSalle.
Rust & Stardust took me on a trip. I think the worst part is that in the back of your mind is this constant reminder that Sally Horner was actually abducted by Frank LaSalle. That Sally endured things no child, no person, should. T.Greenwood did a fantastic job retelling what Sally Horner went through, while sparing the reader the more graphic details. I also thought towards the end, Greenwood did a great job of telling how Sally may have struggled with the "happy" people and times she had through her abduction and reconciling that part of her life with the existing life, her family. It was a little, comforting?, that Sally still had people who cared for her while she endured the hell of Frank LaSalle.