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annarella 's review for:
The Vanishing of Margaret Small
by Neil Alexander
It's a thought provoking and poignant story even if the tone is light, there's plenty of humour and funny moments.
Margaret is a woman with learning disabilities and she was "vanished" when she was 7, being institutionalised in a house for mental disabled people.
The dual time line story follow her since she was a child and the woman in the present, a huge fan of Cilla Black, receiving money from someone who only sign as C
I loved this story as Margaret is a strong character, an unusual one as there's not a lot of stories featuring a learning disable lady as MC.
Loved the style of writing and the storytelling, I look forward to reading another book by this author.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this arc, all opinions are mine
Margaret is a woman with learning disabilities and she was "vanished" when she was 7, being institutionalised in a house for mental disabled people.
The dual time line story follow her since she was a child and the woman in the present, a huge fan of Cilla Black, receiving money from someone who only sign as C
I loved this story as Margaret is a strong character, an unusual one as there's not a lot of stories featuring a learning disable lady as MC.
Loved the style of writing and the storytelling, I look forward to reading another book by this author.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher for this arc, all opinions are mine