A review by alexblackreads
Love Thy Neighbor: The Tory Diary of Prudence Emerson by Ann Turner

3.0

This is probably one of my least favorites of this series (that I've read recently). I did enjoy it okay, but compared to some of the others I don't think it captures the time period very well. You get Prudence's world view, but it's so limited that you really don't see much of the outside world or the adult thought processes. I think there's a good way to capture a child's perspective while still showing the rest of the world and what's going on. And honestly, I think a lot of the other books in this series do it better.

Not bad and definitely great for kids, but not one that I think is particularly outstanding.