A review by amyb24
Your Face in Mine by Jess Row

2.0

I thought this book had an interesting premise and treated the topic of race (mostly) thoughtfully and sensitively. My problem was that the plot never really engaged me. I didn't find any of the characters particularly likable and never felt invested in their fates. I also thought some of the reflection on the meaning of race that came early in the book was spoiled by the events of the last third of the book. A thought-provoking read, but not a thrilling one.