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This is a somewhat strange, but very well written and edited memoir of an unusual young woman with a fascination of the North. The strangeness mostly comes from Blair's disassociative style, and the dry observation tone that seems to be a Scandinavian trait as the tone felt similar to the Swedish memoir [b:The Fly Trap|23164961|The Fly Trap|Fredrik Sjöberg|https://d2arxad8u2l0g7.cloudfront.net/books/1412531468s/23164961.jpg|7322306]. There is a subdued emotional intensity throughout, and frankly I teared up about half a dozen different times toward the end for various reasons.
As a father of daughters, some parts of it were hard to read in the beginning, but Blair revealed some truths that we fathers need to reckon with.
As a father of daughters, some parts of it were hard to read in the beginning, but Blair revealed some truths that we fathers need to reckon with.