A review by marshaskrypuch
Hanna Who Fell from the Sky by Christopher Meades

4.0

This was a quick and absorbing read. Hanna's dilemma was a compelling one and the writing is gorgeous. I didn't mind the touch of magic realism, nor the instant attraction between Hanna and Daniel. The one thing that did bother me was inconsistency in terms of Hanna's freedom. It was hard to suspend disbelief that she wasn't watched or caught during some of the antics she got up to, that such a prized bride-to-be in this polygamous society was allowed to wander on her own as much as Hanna was.

That said. I loved the shape of the story, the finely-tuned individual characters and the originality of the story line. Teens would love this.

Thank you, Netgalley, for the e-review edition of this book.