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One Two Three
by Laurie Frankel
This story is told in one, two, three points of view. Triplets Mab, Monday, and Mirabel are growing up in a dead town that was poisoned by a chemical company. I adore the three girls who are all very clever and smart but definitely unique. I was worried that it would be hard to remember which sister was telling her story but they quickly became easily identifiable without even looking at the chapter title. No one would ever confuse these young ladies for their siblings! It was wonderful reading how they viewed and supported each. The town of Bourne is so well described that it becomes its own character in the story, which is quirky and endearing. The story is a terrific balance between the seriousness of the lingering damage of the chemical company and the love of a small town. I really enjoyed reading this book and the characters will stay with me for awhile.
Thanks to NetGalley and Henry Holt & Co for a copy of the book. This review is my own opinion.
Thanks to NetGalley and Henry Holt & Co for a copy of the book. This review is my own opinion.