![]() ![]() Wary of Suzanne at first, Caddy finds herself warming to Suzanne more so than anyone realized. As they start Year Eleven, a new girl, Suzanne, at Rosie’s school threatens to disrupt this dyad. In Beautiful Broken Things, Caddy and Rosie have been best friends going on a decade, despite attending different schools. Trigger warning in this book for discussions of physical and verbal abuse, anxiety, suicide. ![]() But I did, and Sara Barnard once again dazzled me with her ability to write characters steeped in empathy and compassion. I’m not sure I was in the best mood to read it. And that’s not to say that this one is bad, but there are moods for things. I don’t know-this one was just so good that I was reminded of how much I enjoyed the other, which I think is a much more heartwarming story than this one. Reading Beautiful Broken Things made me really want to re-read A Quiet Kind of Thunder. ![]()
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