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One Two Three
by Laurie Frankel
🌸Book Review: One Two Three✨
Trigger Warning: childhood disabilities, talks of cancer and emotional distress
I listened to this book from my library (yay - thank you overdrive)! The narrator was amazing and so entertaining!
I choose this book knowing nothing about it and I’m so so glad I did! The story is impactful, original, entertaining and compelling. 💛
This book is set in a fictional town where we meet the Mitchell triplets: Mab (one), Monday (two), and Mirabel (three). 17 years ago their community water supply was poisoned and the people in this town have been paying the price ever since. The triplets mother, Nora has been fighting for justice ever since. A new family moves back to town and the communities wounds are exposed leaving the triplets to hand together and save their town!
One Two Three is very compelling because the town is full of disabled people either from birth defects or as a result of the chemical plant. There were parts where I had to stop and take it all in.
You’d enjoy this book if you love compelling stories, family drama, small town stories and books told from multiple perspectives! 👏🏻
Trigger Warning: childhood disabilities, talks of cancer and emotional distress
I listened to this book from my library (yay - thank you overdrive)! The narrator was amazing and so entertaining!
I choose this book knowing nothing about it and I’m so so glad I did! The story is impactful, original, entertaining and compelling. 💛
This book is set in a fictional town where we meet the Mitchell triplets: Mab (one), Monday (two), and Mirabel (three). 17 years ago their community water supply was poisoned and the people in this town have been paying the price ever since. The triplets mother, Nora has been fighting for justice ever since. A new family moves back to town and the communities wounds are exposed leaving the triplets to hand together and save their town!
One Two Three is very compelling because the town is full of disabled people either from birth defects or as a result of the chemical plant. There were parts where I had to stop and take it all in.
You’d enjoy this book if you love compelling stories, family drama, small town stories and books told from multiple perspectives! 👏🏻