![]() ![]() Gratz doesn't hold back when it comes to giving us the jarring reality of the situations these characters face, including the casualties that occur during these events. I think each story carries its own important message in regards to the climate change currently happening, how people are reacting (or not reacting) to our changing world, and the aftermath of the consequences of our actions. ![]() What I love about this is that it makes me want to connect the dots before the epilogue and try to guess how these characters might know each other. Just like in the last book I read by Gratz, this one tells three separate stories that eventually come together into a great overarching narrative. ![]() I loved this novel and what it could represent, AND that it is aimed for the younger generations (anyone of any generation SHOULD read this). This was the second book I've read by this author and I am convinced that I need to read all of his books. ![]()
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