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A review by vishalancyrus
Juno Loves Legs by Karl Geary
5.0
4.5 stars
One thing about Irish literature: it has an unparalleled knack for tugging at the hearts, whether with raw emotion or quiet melancholy, and bringing the tears out of your eyes. This is no exception. Through the eyes of Juno and Legs, two outcast teens navigating the harsh realities of Dublin, Geary crafts a story that is both tender and devastating. The prose is spare yet powerful, each word carefully chosen to evoke deep emotions. A tale of friendship, resilience, and the aching beauty of survival against all odds.
One thing about Irish literature: it has an unparalleled knack for tugging at the hearts, whether with raw emotion or quiet melancholy, and bringing the tears out of your eyes. This is no exception. Through the eyes of Juno and Legs, two outcast teens navigating the harsh realities of Dublin, Geary crafts a story that is both tender and devastating. The prose is spare yet powerful, each word carefully chosen to evoke deep emotions. A tale of friendship, resilience, and the aching beauty of survival against all odds.