jamiereadthis
Written on Aug 18, 2011
Also, I see a lot of people apple-to-appleing this with To Kill A Mockingbird but I’d say it’s more apple-to-pear: kind of similar enough on the outside but if you take a big bite you’re in for a pretty good surprise. There’s just a heap more moral complexity here, which I love because the best place to find good and bad is on the inside of the same person.
And so Beauchamps and Habershams and Gowries alike, a rollicking heartbreaking thought-provoking good story.