A review by tueller42
Beyond the Mapped Stars by Rosalyn Eves

4.0

The main character, Elizabeth confronts all the problems that we see today (racism, sexism, conflict between science and religion, class differences) all while dealing with the conflicts of a book (train robbery, sick family, love interests). And she just seems to find solutions to the problems way too easily. They way everything worked out felt untruthful. Because they haven't been worked out even 150 years later.

And yet, her relationship with God felt real and truthful. And the book tells the stories that we want to hear. And that's enough.