Struggled to put it down!

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Having received my copy on Saturday, I began reading this book with an open-mind, being new to this genre. From my first impression I knew that this book had potential, but was also concerned that it could be a complete hit and miss. Thankfully, this book was the complete opposite!

Not having much prior knowledge of this decade in particular, I was worried that I wouldn’t understand a lot of the important details of this time but Elizabeth Woodcraft did an incredible job of describing those details in the most effective way so that even someone like myself could fully engage with the book.

Being a young woman, I feel as though my personal experiences resonate a lot with Linda’s character, and the issues discussed by the author are so incredibly applicable to today’s society and truly highlight the issues of being a young woman with very little idea of what she wants to do, or where she wants to go.

One thing I will note as a little negative (if you could call it that), was that the plot was a little disjointed at times and became a little confusing when there seemed to be big jumps in time with no explanation, but most of those are cleared up later on in the story.

Overall, a very enjoyable read!

- a converted fan of this genre