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A review by heidirgorecki
The Liberty Scarf by Aimie K. Runyan, Rachel McMillan, J'nell Ciesielski
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.0
Really great threads between 3 stories of women finding and conveying hope and beauty in their circumstances during ww1. I liked the concept of art and creativity offering some brightness in difficult circumstances, and how overlooked the impact of it makes, as well.
With each of the women’s stories it showed a different aspect of ww1 that women were involved in, as well as a different location. It worked well to give the reader a rounded view of what the war was like for women involved and how it opened doors for women afterwards because of it.
As to the individual stories themselves, I enjoyed Iris and Rex’s story the most - their chemistry and banter, and the commonality of their creativity and wanting to be successful with their dreams. Genevieve’s story I struggled a little with her attitude that just felt snappy and biting to everyone around her as well as her excuses for her behavior initially. Clara’s story got so introspective and sort of philosophical that I kept losing the plot and sometimes was left confused. All in all, I liked each of their stories tho and how they integrated with each other.
Thanks to Netgalley for the advanced copy of this book. All opinions are mine.
With each of the women’s stories it showed a different aspect of ww1 that women were involved in, as well as a different location. It worked well to give the reader a rounded view of what the war was like for women involved and how it opened doors for women afterwards because of it.
As to the individual stories themselves, I enjoyed Iris and Rex’s story the most - their chemistry and banter, and the commonality of their creativity and wanting to be successful with their dreams. Genevieve’s story I struggled a little with her attitude that just felt snappy and biting to everyone around her as well as her excuses for her behavior initially. Clara’s story got so introspective and sort of philosophical that I kept losing the plot and sometimes was left confused. All in all, I liked each of their stories tho and how they integrated with each other.
Thanks to Netgalley for the advanced copy of this book. All opinions are mine.