Rachel Reviews: Lunch Tales: Teagan by Lucille Guarino
Well, I did enjoy this! Sometimes, all you need is just great storytelling and this is what Lucille Guarino delivers here.
There's no big message to this book; it's just about folks and families, living their lives and coping with everything that's being thrown at them and finding their way. But when it's done well, like it is here, then you have characters to whom you can relate, tension which leaves you rooting for a better outcome, attraction which has your heart racing and an urge, as a reader, to see the characters happy with the people with whom they belong.
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I feel I'm missing some context to be able to understand this. I mean I understand what you're saying but like, hmmm, how do I put it. I don't know lnow how your title, subtitle, cover photo and Haiku connected. I hope I'm making sense π π