A review by zoya_neela
Caul Baby by Morgan Jerkins

4.0

After reading the first chapter, I thought I knew where this story was going. So, I sat down, wrote out my predictions, then went back to the book. Boy, was I ever wrong! And, I was very happy to be wrong, because the narrative that Morgan Jerkins wove kept me guessing to the end. There were some challenging sections in this book. There was also strength, support and ambition all in the face of great adversity.

I might never have found this book if "Raybearer" had been available right away. Since it wasn't available, using Libby, I found another book that had been narrated by the same artist. This narrator does a decent job, and for a book that I might never have read, "Caul Baby" more than delivered. This was a wonderful case of serendipity, finding a wonderful book and discovering a new to me author.

Jerkins has a non-fiction book, "Wandering in Strange Lands" that focuses on the Great Migration.

Will keep an eye out for more from this author.