Three and a half stars
The book began from the perspective of an eight year old, which is great, but it should have been from perspective of an adult remembering...not like it was written by an eight yr old (who lapsed into using adult words here and there). There were lapsed and inconsistencies in the story. I suspect the author was remembering events from her own life and filling in for purpose of story. The result was a not always plausible report of a hard luck story overcome. I read the book in a day, so it held my interest. I am irritated with the message that the story's narrator believed her life to be "one of the worst!" I found that irritating. Life gets tough for most folks. I've known a lot of survivors, thrivers, and Wounded Healers. Having a baby sister with childhood cancer is sad and difficult. So are poverty, abuse, and a myriad of other life situations. I have personally witnessed worse than what was reported in this fiction novel. Also the editing was bad. Is this common with current generation of authors? I think this was a first novel. The story idea was good. Maybe the author will get better.