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Average rating4.1
n Laura Moriarty's extraordinary first novel, a young girl tries to make sense of an unruly world spinning around her. Growing up with a single mother who is chronically out of work and dating a married man, 10-year old Evelyn Bucknow learns early how to fend for herself. Offering an affecting portrayal of a troubled mother/daughter relationship, one in which the daughter is very often expected to play the role of the adult, the novel also gives readers a searing rendering of the claustrophobia of small town midwestern life, as seen through the eyes of a teenage girl. Evelyn must come to terms with the heartbreaking lesson of first love-that not all loves are meant to be-and determine who she is and who she wants to be. Stuck in the middle of Kansas, between best friends, and in the midst of her mother's love, Evelyn finds herself...in The Center of Everything.
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This book was compelling enough that it turned into a one-day read. It is a female coming-of-age story in Kansas in the 1980's. She never knew her father, and lives in poverty with her mother. She is bright, though, and though she makes mistakes, she learns from them, and from the mistakes of her mother.
First I have to say...What a
beautiful cover! I wanted to
buy this book just for the cover art.
But inside is also a beautifully written
novel, with lovely characters and
little surprises throughout. In the background,
I sensed the light pencil of creative writing
classes, but not enough to annoy me.
Recommended.
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