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I agree this was a great part of the book!Prince Oyedeji Oyeleke Jayeola wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 05:42 My favorite part of the book was the turn of events at the hair cutting party organized for Booker's cousin. Seeing how they all got together at the party including Allison is heart warming.
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This part hit me, too. I was on the edge of my seat when she was having doubts about telling someone, and I was so worried she’d get scared and back out of getting help.Cathy Burgin wrote: ↑03 Aug 2023, 19:28 For me, the moment that Celia found she could be safe was a critical point in the book. When she spoke with her father and found she had a place to live, I felt relieved. While I’m sure the situation won’t be perfect and there will be conflicts ahead, Celia can now finally be a child.
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Dalia Chf wrote: ↑10 Aug 2023, 07:22 My favorite part was when Allison finally had her first POV chapter, it made me emotional to read what was going on in her head while it was happening rather than reading a diary entry. I didn't think there would be that kind of chapter and I was ready to point it out in my review, so when I got there it was really something!
This was also it for me. I was so excited and couldn't place what I felt. It was a mixture of joy and pride for me.
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