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A review by crystalreading
Read Between the Lines by Jo Knowles
4.0
Review copy from publisher.
it's tricky to tell a story from many voices, but Jo Knowles pulled it off. The voices and situations were distinct and intriguing. They were also connected. Knowles wove many stories together and slowly readers can see the many connections.
Many of the stories involved someone flipping others off. There was also another connecting thread running through the stories. We see people, but so often we are not paying attention or we are missing who they really are or what struggles they may be facing. We don't take the time to read between those lines.
Knowles had multiple things playing out through the many characters. It was like a picture slowly coming into focus.
it's tricky to tell a story from many voices, but Jo Knowles pulled it off. The voices and situations were distinct and intriguing. They were also connected. Knowles wove many stories together and slowly readers can see the many connections.
Many of the stories involved someone flipping others off. There was also another connecting thread running through the stories. We see people, but so often we are not paying attention or we are missing who they really are or what struggles they may be facing. We don't take the time to read between those lines.
Knowles had multiple things playing out through the many characters. It was like a picture slowly coming into focus.