The Cherry Robbers by Sarai Walker
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
An acclaimed artist, living under a false identity, seeks reflection, closure, and control over her family’s past by writing her memoirs in the wake of a reporter seeking to reveal who she really is.
While the language and writing was lovely, there was absolutely no point to this book other than patriarchy, tragedy, and shaming women. It was a long-winded, linear, plotless novel that had the most ridiculous death scenarios and ended without anything being revealed.
The narrator was good, but what a waste of 15 hours.
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