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More News Tomorrow by Susan Richards Shreve

More News Tomorrow

A Novel

by Susan Richards Shreve

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  • Jun 2019, 208 pages
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  • Catherine H. (Barnegat, NJ)
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    A 70 year old anthropologist takes her family on a quest to dig thru her past by reenacting an event that changed her life. Will finding the truth be for the better or worse? "Perhaps it's better not to know."
    I found the idea of the story interesting; the overall theme of finding or not finding the truth to bring closure. But, I would not recommend this book.
    The number of characters were confusing, giving the main character two names, and the flash back characters were not fully developed.
    I found the ending disappointing. Did we really know the truth? Or, "She believes the imagination is the truth."

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