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The Last Carolina Girl (by Meaghan Church)

Your heart will weep for Leah and all she must endure. With the loss of her parents and everything she cares about and that provides a sense of comfort being ripped away will have you shedding a few tears. There are some twists and turns that keep you invested in the story. And there is a shocking revelation toward the end. Though Leah has a medical condition and is grossly mistreated and judged unfairly, you will find yourself cheering her on. The story is based on the author’s own family. In the end, the vision of the love of what makes a real family will penetrate the anger and shock you experience as you absorb this tale of the Carolina girl. Thank you to NetGalley and Source Books for my advanced review copy. All opinions and thoughts are my own.


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