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Yes! I totally agree. I wrote in my review that I just kept wanting more detail. I enjoyed a lot of the verse, but I felt the story was somehow lacking background, or maybe backbone. I am the first to admit, though, that knowing nothing about poetry makes me feel like I can't give a very good literary critique on a novel in verse. I've read other books in verse that I loved, and although I enjoyed this book, I didn't love it.


quite a bit, but not nearly as well as I did
All the Broken Pieces. I sometimes felt the verse style worked, and at others times not as well, and I too was wanting a bit more character development and plot tension. I do think it would be a great starting point for discussions about Vietnam, immigration, and cultural diversity. I like the idea of pairing with the books mentioned above.


Every word should have a purpose and flow should draw me in. The story had a few very good moments but overall it was just okay for me. Though I only like a handful of verse novels.
The best line was on the inside flap -
"No one would believe me but at times I would choose wartime in Saigon over peacetime in Alabama"


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