Sam@WLABB
Written on Apr 7, 2016
All the Truth That's in Me is set in a colonial town. The impression I get is that it is a Puritan settlement. For some reason, I love learning about how people live in other places or how they lived in other times. I love the contrast to how we live now, and Berry does a great job bringing us back to that time period.
This story centers around Judith. At age 14, she is kidnapped. She is then returned to the town 2 years later, mutilated without the ability to communicate. I loved the way the story unfolded. Pieces of the story are revealed, and you really don't know the whole story until the end. I sort of liked how Berry kept me on my toes, and kept me guessing.
Once again, the author gave me this incredible female character, who I just fell in love with. I knew I really latched onto Judith, when I shed tears of sadness, fear, and frustration of her. She had suffered so much, and continued to suffer after her return. The injustice of how she was treated like a criminal when she was kidnapped and mutilated. The pain she suffered having to hide her affection for her beloved. The way she had to struggle to communicate with those around her. The way Judith was able to mine the courage to keep going, and to battle to get her voice back, and thus, get her life back. That was really powerful for me.
I cannot fail to mention the voice talent for this audiobook. She was fantastic. The emotion was perfect.
I have to thank Berry for another wonderful and unique contribution to the YA world.