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Tigers, Not Daughters
by Samantha Mabry
4 Dark, Magical and Haunting Stars
This story was full of grief and struggles. It is a character driven plot that I was easily swept up in. It explores grief, depression, love and ultimately - sisterhood. The Torres sisters do not have an easy life. I was moved by their complicated lives and their grief over the loss of their sister. The love they had for each other and the bond they shared, transcended even death. It was powerful and very well written by Samantha Mabry. I found myself rooting for each sister and hoping something positive came from all the grief and despair surrounding them.
Tigers, Not Daughters is a moving story of sisterly love. It is a shining testament to the age old truth that love can see you through anything for the Torres sisters' saving grace was ultimately their love for each other. The story is dark, sad and at times violent but also deeply moving and beautiful.
This story was full of grief and struggles. It is a character driven plot that I was easily swept up in. It explores grief, depression, love and ultimately - sisterhood. The Torres sisters do not have an easy life. I was moved by their complicated lives and their grief over the loss of their sister. The love they had for each other and the bond they shared, transcended even death. It was powerful and very well written by Samantha Mabry. I found myself rooting for each sister and hoping something positive came from all the grief and despair surrounding them.
Tigers, Not Daughters is a moving story of sisterly love. It is a shining testament to the age old truth that love can see you through anything for the Torres sisters' saving grace was ultimately their love for each other. The story is dark, sad and at times violent but also deeply moving and beautiful.