A review by regencyfan93
Fair Isn't Life by Kaje Harper

5.0

I could hear and taste the State Fair in Kaje's descriptions. I liked Mason better in the book than in the excerpt. Mason and his family were welcoming of Luke. At the end I was happy to see Luke in a job that suited him.

ETA: Luke's personal history hinges on the inadequacy of the American health care system. I wonder how many Minnesota dairy farmers, similar to Luke's family, disdain Obamacare as socialism yet are only one illness away from losing everything.  Does "socialism" seem less bad if it means your livelihood isn't down the toilet?