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You can love someone deeply, but somehow not always do the right thing by them. People have flaws. We get so much wrong. Maybe if you try to understand him as a human being with faults then you can move forward.”

Paper Butterflies by Lisa Heathfield - Fantastic Fiction

I also loved the twist of it being a preacher’s son, when it’s typically the other way around 😂 (I still binge Preacher’s Daughters from TLC to this day 😂). Overall, I really love this book and I recommend it to anyone who loves a good YA Romance! I don't have any real-life insight into child abuse, so I can't speak on how realistic this was. At the start of the book, I just wanted to scream at June to tell someone, to get help.You have to start by forgiving yourself.’ His words fall heavily around me. ‘That’s not possible.’ ‘It is. It takes strength and courage and you have those, June.” Flip the triangle over and fold the bottom up, leaving a small tip showing. You aren’t folding it completely half. Instead you’re folding it about 1/3 up from the base of the triangle. Hold the fold in place gently with your hand. [5] X Research source

Paper Butterflies by Lisa Heathfield – The Bibliophile Girl Paper Butterflies by Lisa Heathfield – The Bibliophile Girl

Pull out the pleats to open up the wings. Scrunched-up folds don’t exactly resemble a beautiful butterfly. Gently pull the pleats apart so that the 2 pieces of paper look like 1 large wing on each side instead of 2 disjointed ones. [16] X Research source Fold the square piece of paper in half, creasing it. Line up the edges of the paper when you fold it to make sure you’re creating a line directly down the middle. Press firmly with your fingernail to form the crease. [8] X Research source Now you need to make a trianglur flat crease. You do this, holding the crease in place with your left index finger. Then insert you right index finger between the two cheets of paper and pushing in. I would love to hear what ideas you have for using these lovely easy paper butterflies! Do I need a butterfly template to make these?a square sheet of paper (we used origami paper, but printer quality paper or thinner works great too. It doesn’t matter too much how big your paper is, but ours was approximately 15cm x 15cm – any color paper is lovely) Thank you to Netgalley, Egmont Publishing and Lisa Heathfielf for the opportunity to read this book for an honest review. The scenes with the priest, in particular, bothered me a lot. I have read the narrative that abusers were probably abused themselves and thus we should forgive them before. I find it to be a very tasteless and useless phrase in actually interacting with abuse survivors, and as JA points out, this statement (in many cases) erases accountability. Children can receive some pass for making awful decisions while living in an abusive household. Adults, however, should not. What genuinely upset me about these scenes, however, is that the priest does not once use validation techniques. In peer counseling training I did my senior year of high school, one of the first things we were taught was to validate the feelings of those experiencing hard times. Even in situations where no actual wrong is happening, it is important to feel as if your feelings are heard. The priest does not do this for June, ever. No one does this for June. It broke my heart over and over. Destined to be one of THE most important books this year. Melinda Sailsbury, author of The Sin Eater's Daughter Blister’s family were the complete contrast to June’s and I loved them so much. They welcome June with open arms and make her feel welcome and like she is part of their family.

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