A review by tilda_bookworm
Spring by Ali Smith

4.75

Another absolute belter from Ali Smith. I flew through this one and found it to be more of a page-turner than the previous two in the series. I liked the ghostly invisibility of the refugee child (which almost read like a parody of paranormal horror to me which I guess reflects in a tristy kind of way the real horror of the realities of what people are put through to protect borders). Enjoyed reading about this side of being a refugee because the news seems to suggest that the boat deaths are the only bad bit and if they could cross safely (or not cross at all) all would be well.