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The Truth About Sparrows, by Marian Hale - June's Group Read
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Cristal (Professional Book Procrastinator)
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Jun 01, 2014 09:40PM

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The main character is very real. She's flawed which makes her more relateable. She's not a plucky too precocious young girl. She has honest, realistic feelings that kids actually experience. I know I would feel the same way in her place, yet as an adult, I found her unlikeable. Her refusal to accept her new friend and their situation annoyed me. I wanted to give her a good talking to.
I loved the secondary characters. The disabled Daddy made the story more interesting. I liked his grit and determination. The lively neighbors are the best part of the story. I liked the descriptions of them though I felt they were just too nice.