![]() I felt like Margot's struggle was very real, very honest. There are very few of us who will go through life without having a time when we feel God is far away and wonder if He made a mistake. ![]() Margot struggles spiritually after a devastating event. I appreciated that she had thought through what she wanted and weighed the cost. Margot doesn't want to get married or have children because she wants a life in academia. Margot knows what she wants and knows what she needs to sacrifice to get there. ![]() Alright, are you ready for the Positives? So am I. I'd say skip the audiobook and go-to book. While Lyons's voice was pleasant she didn't have the skill with accents the last narrator did. It was very jarring to have a new narrator with a lot of the same characters from two of White's series. ![]() While I personally have no issues with characters who want to do something different with their life (I even appreciated Margot's struggle on the subject), It felt like no one appreciated being feminine or homemakers, with the exception of perhaps Dot. I felt like femininity and being "just a housewife was either mocked or made to sound unappealing by just about everybody in the story. ![]()
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