A review by theliteraryescapade
Voices in the Air by Kasia Jaronczyk

4.0

I'm grateful to NetGalley and Palimpset Press for the eARC.

The book is told in straight narrative with mingled documentary style, and that's a strong point of the storytelling. A strong, feminist story, with grieving women who are determined to go to whatever lengths required to flee their motherland in aspirations of saving their families.

There can't be one protagonist in such story narratives, and there isn't. Multiple parallel stories of the characters that appear in the story give it a binge-worthy-hijack-plot series feel.

The character arcs are beautifully written, and narrative keeps the reader on edge.