***3.5***
Wow. I'm usually not a fan of historical fiction set in the great plains region. Its kind of boring to me. Nonetheless, this book set in the dust bowl in 1930s Oklahoma was a surprise. The first third if this book was boring, but after that I had a higher respect of this story.
Things I disliked:
Like I said, the first third was really slow. Once it picked up, it was fine. Maybe it was just me, but I really didn't see the point of Aunt Miracle in the story. I really liked her, but I don't know, it just felt she was such a small aspect of the book.
Things I liked:
I felt the author treated the cruelties of business owners back then really well. I think that was when I developed a respect for this book. I really liked Annie. I liked the differences brought up between Violet and Annie. Violet was more airy, and Annie was more down to earth.
If you like books set in this time period, you might like this book. One you get through the first 50 pages, it's a really good story. Overall, I'm glad I read this book.