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Name : | Joan S. |
My Reviews
This story is about identity and survival and expanded my understanding of how tough it can be for someone from one culture who needs to survive in a radically different world.Once I got beyond the irksome, selfish, familiar story of Sarah's search for self and concentrated on Little Bee and immigration, I liked the story better.
I had to force myself to finish this by vowing to read two chapters/night. I didn't care about any of these people. The ending was a surprise. If you want to read about women's abuse and retaliation there are more worthwhile ways to spend your time. Two of our members loved it, though.
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