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A review by tashaseegmiller
Paper Chains by Elaine Vickers
5.0
After Vickers' first book and the way she hit the just right emotional markers, I wasn't sure that the same control and poise could be repeated.
It can.
Paper Chains allows readers, young and old, to explore the adventure of childhood, the complications of families that look and feel a little different, and of friendship that isn't always great and isn't always bad but is always needed. Though it takes place during a cold time of the year and in a place where that cold freezes the local pond, Vickers infuses a just right warmth into her writing. Brilliant sophomore novel.
It can.
Paper Chains allows readers, young and old, to explore the adventure of childhood, the complications of families that look and feel a little different, and of friendship that isn't always great and isn't always bad but is always needed. Though it takes place during a cold time of the year and in a place where that cold freezes the local pond, Vickers infuses a just right warmth into her writing. Brilliant sophomore novel.