Sorry to be a downer, again, but I was not a fan of this book. The idea of a sister uncovering secrets after her brother’s death via letters she wrote him sounds so intriguing, but the book is just so emotionally dense. There’s an infidelity subplot which I don’t love, especially when it wasn’t necessary to begin with, along with a parent struggling with Alzheimer’s/Dementia. Additionally, I spent the entirety of this book thinking “Please don’t let the reason he left as a teenager be related to child abuse,” only to find out it was exactly that with 50 pages left in the book. Spoiler - it was the worst kind of child abuse, which also made me deeply uncomfortable.
I’m sure this book has an audience, but that audience was not me. This book left me feeling sad and devastated, and not in a good way.
Read or skip: Skip. You don’t need to put this type of plot in your brain.
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