meganmilks's review
5.0
read this in one sitting on a friday night INSTEAD of catching up on the L word! i believe this statement alone heeps a whole lot of praise onto this book.
chapters alternate between the voices of two women who work at an institution for kids with extremely underdeveloped bodies/minds. the prose is heartbreaking in its coldness. not that the characters are cold, but that their observations are so matter-of-fact and hardened. cannot do justice, shutting up.
chapters alternate between the voices of two women who work at an institution for kids with extremely underdeveloped bodies/minds. the prose is heartbreaking in its coldness. not that the characters are cold, but that their observations are so matter-of-fact and hardened. cannot do justice, shutting up.
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