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Between Two Trailers (by J. Dana Trent)

I was looking forward to reading this book and was disappointed to discover that it did not appeal to me at all. It ended up being more of a stream of consciousness narrative that flowed through the pages. What a horrible childhood the author endured. And while I can handle reading about those types of experiences, the way this was presented did not keep my attention. I have to make myself pick up the book and read one more chapter ... one more page. However, there appear to be many people who appreciated the book, so I would encourage you to decide on your own if you would enjoy this memoir.


Thank you to NetGalley and Convergent Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.

 

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