Shirley P. (booknookchick) reviewed on + 117 more book reviews
A book that could easily be read in a day if willing to invest in the time it would take.
The author's writing style is unusual and somewhat creative. His protagonist is not speaking to us, as readers: he's speaking to the fathers that have disappeared and abandoned their families.
The brief chapters are like a collection of progressive short stories.
There is much about these character's coming of age experiences or how they perceive society and culture that many young adults would find in common.
The author's writing style is unusual and somewhat creative. His protagonist is not speaking to us, as readers: he's speaking to the fathers that have disappeared and abandoned their families.
The brief chapters are like a collection of progressive short stories.
There is much about these character's coming of age experiences or how they perceive society and culture that many young adults would find in common.
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