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lomar 's review for:
Bridge of Clay
by Markus Zusak
I could see why many people would struggle with this book, but I loved it! The only reason I'm giving it a 4 instead of a 5 is because of the unnecessary use of foul language.
This story is heartbreaking, but absolutely beautiful. Zusak is incredibly talented at creating vivid word pictures that bring everything together. While there is a good bit of timeline jumping throughout the book, I didn't find it irritating like I often do when authors do this because it added to the story rather than taking away from it. This is a story of family, learning what it means to live in your grief, and forgiveness. Even after 532 pages, I was left wanting to know more about the Dunbar boys and where their story was going to lead.
This story is heartbreaking, but absolutely beautiful. Zusak is incredibly talented at creating vivid word pictures that bring everything together. While there is a good bit of timeline jumping throughout the book, I didn't find it irritating like I often do when authors do this because it added to the story rather than taking away from it. This is a story of family, learning what it means to live in your grief, and forgiveness. Even after 532 pages, I was left wanting to know more about the Dunbar boys and where their story was going to lead.