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Average rating3.8
Facing starvation and worse when she is orphaned on her family's 1885 homestead, seventeen-year-old sharpshooter Jessilyn Harney cuts off her hair and disguises herself as a boy to journey across the mountains in search of her outlaw brother.
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Generally speaking, novels are either character-driven or advanced by action. This novel refuses to make up its mind and, as a result, delivers a tedious tale with a half-heroine.
I received a free copy of this book from the publisher for review.
This started out as a perfectly-fine western with a young female protagonist. An adventurous coming of age tale of a young woman with a knack for shooting, who dresses up as a man while searching for her brother. Sounds perfect for some easy entertainment, but somewhere in the second half it lost my interest, and I basically just finished to finish it. All characters felt conveniently lined up symbols, demonstrating the injustices of the time (women, people of color, lgbtq). And there was something too American and too preachy about it.