Anastacia Knits's Reviews > Departures: Two Rediscovered Stories of Christy Miller and Sierra Jensen
Departures: Two Rediscovered Stories of Christy Miller and Sierra Jensen
by Robin Jones Gunn
by Robin Jones Gunn
Anastacia Knits's review
bookshelves: 2011, christian, first-reads, series, short-stories
May 22, 11
bookshelves: 2011, christian, first-reads, series, short-stories
This was a young adult book that included two longer short stories about two very separate young teenage girls. I have never read a book by this author but I had no problem jumping into either short story. I greatly enjoyed the first one about Christy Miller, but did not enjoy the second story at all. About 70 pages into the second story, all of a sudden the main character, Sierra, starts talking about God & religion & that felt very fake to me. Why did 70 pages pass before the first mention of religion, and all of a sudden Sierra is so religious she's reading her book in the middle of the night? It would have been easy enough to introduce Sierra as a Christian earlier in the short story, but the author didn't. I'm sure regular readers would know this detail, but this just felt very fake & forced to me, especially since the second half of the story regularly introduced religiously elements, like quoting scriptures.
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