A beautiful beautiful story about loss and grief and family. I really loved the characters and I loved the beautiful writing. I thought at parts it was longer than it needed to be but overall I highly recommend this story.
I had never heard of Debbie Tung but I have a lot of depression and anxiety around me right now and I thought this might be timely. It was an absolutely beautiful book of illustrations and beautiful, thoughtful journey that the author took for her mental wellbeing. It’s thoughtful, honest and I now want to read all of her books!
with gratitude to edelweiss and Simon & Schuster for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
I really enjoy Meg Mitchell Moore’s stories. I like her characters, I like the way the books make me feel and I like getting to know the worlds and people she creates. This one was no exception.
this was an interesting book, a tough one to listen to in audio with the large number of characters and large number of permutations of what might have happened that the two detectives discuss. I still liked my time with it and enjoyed reading it.