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Lisa has again captured my heart with her beautiful writing and characters that you care so much about and also characters that you loathe more than words can say. I understand why this choice was not made — opening without revealing the ending spurs instant empathy from the audience, while revealing the ending could’ve ruined this. There are just so many things about it that make it important, eye-opening and gut-wrenching and I think it's a book that everyone should read. She tortures June in any way possible since she has 9 years old -- I am sure even before that but the book starts with 9 years old. But I still think it is a great paper craft for kids and a wonderful introduction to origami for beginners as it uses some basic origami folds.
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So much happens in this page-turning novel that it is going to be one of those stories that I will never forget.One of the things that shocked me the most at the end was what Megan said, and again, I can’t discuss this because of spoilers, but what she said had me reeling, and it was kind of unbelievable but at the same time, I did believe her. Junes home life is not easy, with a stepmother who puts Lady Tremaine to shame she lives to get free from the house. June is a girl of mixed race who finds herself in an entirely white family after the tragic, early death of her mother and her father's remarriage.
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She truly brings into question the importance of a victim speaking out and shows that by not speaking out things can get even worse than imaginable.With this triangle shape, you should now have 2 layers, so grab the corners of the top layer and line up their edges with the crease in the middle of the triangle. But this book was a masterpiece, with raw emotions spilling out of its pages with each sentence read. You caught me off guard, I cried for our June and thought honestly how can someone have so much bad luck? I cried for a good half an hour after closing the final pages of this book and I think those tears were a mix of heart break and hope.
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The After chapters are June looking back and reflecting on her life and particular moments of her life, trying to deal with everything and trying to make sense of her past.There are just so many things about it that make it important, eye-opening and gut-wrenching and I think it’s a book that everyone should read.