Courtney's review of Me & Emma
Me & Emma by Elizabeth Flock
This book was very sad and heartbreaking, but was a fast read because you wanted to know what happened. Immediately you will feel connected to the two little girls, Carrie and Emma. It was hard not to like these little girls because of their circumstances that were just downright immoral an degrading.
It was particularly interesting to me reading it with a younger sister close in age like Emma and Carrie were. At times I related with both girls, but felt more inline with Emma, the younger sister--something I didn't quite understand until the very end of the book.
I highly recommend this to anyone. Although the message is a little hard to bring into your own life like other books might be, it still stays with you after you've finished it. And the ending is something I never would have guessed, but of course looking back on it you realize what was happening. Nonetheless, it was a shocker.
It was particularly interesting to me reading it with a younger sister close in age like Emma and Carrie were. At times I related with both girls, but felt more inline with Emma, the younger sister--something I didn't quite understand until the very end of the book.
I highly recommend this to anyone. Although the message is a little hard to bring into your own life like other books might be, it still stays with you after you've finished it. And the ending is something I never would have guessed, but of course looking back on it you realize what was happening. Nonetheless, it was a shocker.
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