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Come And Take It: Lined Journal for 2nd Amendment - Gun Rights Activists - Funny Water Gun - great for Diary, Notes, To Do List, Tracking (6 x 9 120 pages)
Come And Take It: Lined Journal for 2nd Amendment - Gun Rights Activists - Funny Water Gun - great for Diary, Notes, To Do List, Tracking (6 x 9 120 pages)
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The notion of portaging and the legacy of trauma play central roles in this touching novel. In this review, you'll find critical opinions of Orphan Train and a look at where Kline really succeeds in the novel, as well as some of the book's shortcomings. Kline alternates perspectives throughout the novel. Molly's tale unfolds in the present, with a third-person limited perspective. Vivien's story is told in past tense, but from first person. The dichotomy works for the characterization. Readers will sympathize with Molly and her feelings of isolation and experience the heartbreak of Vivien's tale. Although the premise is a bit tenuous and the side characters lack dimension, the female leads are both compelling, likeable characters. Orphan Train is a touching novel with a resolution that will leave readers satisfied.
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