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Lost Soul, Be at Peace
by Maggie Thrash
3.5 Stars
Overall I enjoyed Lost Soul, Be at Peace. It is a quick read, and a little bit genre-bending in that it is both a memoir and ghost story. It was a bit spookier than I expected (because I didn't think it was going to be a ghost story. Not because it is actually scary).
I liked seeing Maggie (unknowingly) get to know her father as a teen, and realize that he grew up poor in an abusive environment. And see his more empathetic and vulnerable side.
I wouldn't really put this in my classroom library. Very wealthy/ privileged white identity & I'm not sure what my students would really get out of this book. But I enjoyed it for me.
Overall I enjoyed Lost Soul, Be at Peace. It is a quick read, and a little bit genre-bending in that it is both a memoir and ghost story. It was a bit spookier than I expected (because I didn't think it was going to be a ghost story. Not because it is actually scary).
I liked seeing Maggie (unknowingly) get to know her father as a teen, and realize that he grew up poor in an abusive environment. And see his more empathetic and vulnerable side.
I wouldn't really put this in my classroom library. Very wealthy/ privileged white identity & I'm not sure what my students would really get out of this book. But I enjoyed it for me.