Tuesday, April 6, 2021

4: (Sept 2020) Home for Erring and Outcast Girls, by Julie Kibler

 Julie Kibler's writing is exquisite. She builds believable characters that make you care (or make you hate). She builds scenes that you can enter into.

This book delves into issues that impact the female experience. What does it mean to be "an outcast"? Men and women commit the same act - one is fine for men, but women get labeled. 

Overall, it's just a really great read. I also loved Julie Kibler's first book, Calling Me Home. I'll be keeping my eyes on this author. Hope she keeps it up!

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