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A review by capriqueen
What They Always Tell Us by Martin Wilson
4.0
While a little slow in the beginning, I sped through this book once I got about fifty pages in. It’s a thoughtful book, and one with a lot of heart.
It focuses a lot on interpersonal relationships of all kinds—friends, family, siblings, significant others, exes (of the friend and romantic kind). I really liked seeing how the brothers grew through their relationships, the way the people around them influenced them and helped them see the world and themselves in a different way.
It focuses a lot on interpersonal relationships of all kinds—friends, family, siblings, significant others, exes (of the friend and romantic kind). I really liked seeing how the brothers grew through their relationships, the way the people around them influenced them and helped them see the world and themselves in a different way.