![]() ![]() ![]() Like an opportunity missed, or a total cop-out depending on your interpretation and generosity. And the use of the number 354.īut the ending feels rushed almost unresolved. The concept of coincidence is key to the story, it is a fascinating way to discuss the history of that phenomena. It does not define her, the are clues in the opening chapters and it is revealed incidentally. I like Laureth, her name origin, her confidence, the way she was written and introduced. The book has a designated message “One thing: when you learn what she deals with you might love the blind girl who knows that it’s never been her sight that she needs that it’s trust love and faith also.”. There is a scene between them a walk in my shoes scene that Michael does for Laureth where his eyes are covered and he listens to the world to understand it as she lives it. In a cast of about 6 that is very good, in my estimation. The protagonist is blind and one of the recurring characters is African-American. There are some good characters, representation is strong here. Whether because I am the wrong demographic, the writing, the rushed ending, the plot, the speed of my reading or some other reason to me this book is unmemorable, not a bad way to spend a few hours, not a bad book but I won’t remember it in a month. In a phrase is book is utterly unmemorable. I have no faith in myself, or in what I can do, and yet people think I can do anything I want. The quote: People think I have so much faith in myself, but I have none. ![]()
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