A review by doc_savage
Chlorine Gardens by Keiler Roberts

3.0

I think I need to read it again. The artwork is a unique style. My daughter asked if I was meant to color it. There are some unexpectedly poignant moments…and there is a certain comfort in the mundane moments. To clarify, unexpected in the sense that they don’t come from a buildup. One moment she’s telling us about her daughter ordering milk, and the next we’re learning about how she both believes and doesn’t believe in God. I’m not sure if I’d recommend it to anyone, but I wouldn’t not recommend it either.