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The title was intriguing and this book was in my radar for a few months, when it got selected as BOTM for Indian readers, and I utilized the opportunity.
The beginning was intriguing , but into a few pages, I started feeling that it is just another YA, which I may probably give 2 or 3 stars to.. at the end. But soon, I got entangled in the lives of the citizens of Shaker Heights, the established ones as well as the new.. and a well crafted story unfolded.
Mia, and her daughter Pearl, vagabonds as ...more
The beginning was intriguing , but into a few pages, I started feeling that it is just another YA, which I may probably give 2 or 3 stars to.. at the end. But soon, I got entangled in the lives of the citizens of Shaker Heights, the established ones as well as the new.. and a well crafted story unfolded.
Mia, and her daughter Pearl, vagabonds as ...more

3.75 out of 5 stars
I love books about mothers and daughters. The relationship aspect of it is endlessly fascinating to me, not only because of my own relationship with my mother, but because I have a daughter.
I cannot explain why this book was so difficult to read. It wasn't the jumping back and forth, that usually holds my interest. It wasn't the teenage angst...I can relate, I was a teen once.
But it took me a long time to read this book. And I really wanted to. I wanted to love it because of ...more
I love books about mothers and daughters. The relationship aspect of it is endlessly fascinating to me, not only because of my own relationship with my mother, but because I have a daughter.
I cannot explain why this book was so difficult to read. It wasn't the jumping back and forth, that usually holds my interest. It wasn't the teenage angst...I can relate, I was a teen once.
But it took me a long time to read this book. And I really wanted to. I wanted to love it because of ...more

A well-written book about the complexities of motherhood, parenting, and the existential question of the paths not taken. How much of life can be planned? How do we know when a decision is the right one? What does it mean to be a mother or a parent? A great portrayal of the frustrations of finding ourselves out of sync with those around us. I also feel like I gained new perspectives on photography, which was an added bonus. Frustrating but well done characters who somehow manage to begin as ster
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