This books shows the dark truth of the immigration system. It shows how desperate people are, how one place can be their safe haven, and how much faith they actually put into the system. We wish for it to work out well but in reality it doesn’t.
Sunday is a teenage boy (15) who illegally entered Britain. We find out his age towards the end and knowing all the struggle he’s gone through breaks y heart. He’s not harmful or malicious in shape of form. He only cares for the people he meets and wants to make a good honest living. And yet he’s so naive and blind to believe in certain people. Sunday is one of those people you wish to protect but can’t. And his ending was bittersweet I suppose.
Rosa along with her mother don’t have the documentation to stay in the country. So she gets moved to a really shitty building when Sunny is working as the caretaker. I have a love hate relationship with her character. She’s really bitter about her situation, and I can’t blame her. But she takes it out on others, she becomes happier that her mother gets hospitalised and she doesn’t have to care for her mother anymore. She kind of expects for things to work out her way. Which I sort of understand but dislike.
The overall plot of the book was boring. It was all one level. I didn’t feel much attachment to the characters, most things just flew past my head. It was only at the end where I was thinking oh man, but all the way through the book it was sort of stale. It was an nice but boring read if that makes sense.
Overall, I would say this wasn’t the book for me. And the only reason why I gave it two stars was because of its characters.