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144 pages, Hardcover
First published September 1, 2002
I haven't read a fantastic Dear America book in a LONG time. This was sure a good one! This was such an inspirational read. It made me realize how "blinks" lived their lives. I learned a lot of cool things. I just thought it was a little too short. I wanted to keep reading more about Bess's life!!I LOVED this book!
Bess was such a strong person about this situation that it was almost unrealistic. I mean, if I were in an accident that made me blind forever, I would be the most merciful person in the world. I would go crazy. I would be sent to an insane asylum. Sometimes I wonder why Bess didn't take this situation too hard. I still question that. Though, that's good!
I pitty Eva. She seemed so vulnerable because of her sightless self. She has no idea what the world looks like. She is forever clueless about all of the wonders of life. I felt so bad because she cried every night. She just needed someone to hold.
Uncle Ted was the coolest. I thought he was just a really wise man. He knew what was best for everyone. Another strong character unlike Mama who was a weak character. Of course she was so concerned for her Bess. I mean, but she wasn't thinking straight. All of this happened so sudden that she became tangled in her emotions.
I thought the epilogue was a bit dull. I thought it should have been longer. I still had questions. What happened to Billy? What did they mean that(SPOILER)Amanda and Bess got swept out to sea? Was Bess their too? It wasn't clear to me. That's probably the only disappointment that I had. Oh, and even though this installment in the series didn't appear to have a love interest(I love the ones with the love interests), I still loved it!
Now I know how difficult it could be to be a "blink", but with a little determination and hope, you can overcome it and life you life in happiness.
P.S I was annoyed because the author mentioned his other book, When Will This Cruel War Be Over? because it was such a...bad book. ~Evelyn