Sarah's Journey
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Re: Sarah's Journey
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I loved the way the author allowed Sarah to become the narrator and describe experiencing an unexpected, life changing, mysterious and incredible journey of her own.
I thought this part of the novel flowed really well, and appeared to be extremely well researched. Sarah’s turn of phrase, along with the details given of tools used, skills learned, and the (sometimes quite graphic) descriptions of animals encountered, all allow you to believe that Sarah is fully immersed in the times and struggles she is describing.
The careful naming of the characters Sarah met and the beautiful descriptions of the surrounding landscapes and seascapes experienced also added a wonderful touch to the story.
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