A review by booksrachelreads
I Lived on Butterfly Hill by Marjorie Agosín

3.0

This was really interesting and taught me some about recent-ish political situations in Chile. A unique perspective of a child in exile in another country and I liked seeing the events of the book through the eyes of a child. There was also a touch of adventure/magical realism. I think this book to me just felt really long and like it tried to cover too much so I didn’t end up loving it. Still would probably be a good resources for younger kids wanting to learn about political refugees and the situations that lead to them