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The Journal of Hidden Truths
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The Journal of Hidden Truths by Mary Avery Kabrich elegantly bridges the realms of coming-of-age and speculative fiction, appealing to a broad audience spanning adults, teens, and young adults.
As readers dive in, they’re introduced to Star, a 13-year-old character whose introspective nature shines brilliantly. When she receives a journal as a gift from her mother, Mariah, it becomes a vessel for Star’s introspective revelations and concealed truths.
Kabrich showcases her adept writing skills, seamlessly drawing readers into the narrative and cultivating a plot that beckons one to eagerly anticipate the unfolding events. The prologue, in particular, serves as a model for creating dramatic tension.
The characters, with their relatable and heartfelt complexities, are a highlight. Star, often perceived by others as “strange” and “different,” faces her mother’s desires for her to be “interesting” and “unique.” While some may find her peculiar, her journey of building genuine friendships and traversing the challenges of her teenage years will resonate with many.
Her introspections on her dynamics with Mariah offer an authentic portrayal of a mother-daughter relationship. Yet, it’s Star’s uncanny insights into the secrets of those around her that truly distinguish her tale. Contrasting Star’s unwavering belief in cosmic signals, Mariah embodies a pragmatic outlook, often skeptical of perceptions beyond tangible realities.
The narrative’s rhythm is engaging, with a gentle ebb and flow. Enhancing the pacing in the central sections could further elevate the reading experience, as these parts delve deeply into the characters’ trajectories, occasionally overshadowing the main plot’s advancement.
For those seeking a narrative intertwined with mystery, introspection, and a touch of the metaphysical, The Journal of Hidden Truths is a commendable choice. Kabrich’s narrative talents breathe life into the captivating journey of an enigmatic girl and her pragmatic mother.
Pages 363 | ISBN : 0997233214
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