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How to Find Your Way Home by Katy Regan

How to Find Your Way Home

by Katy Regan

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  • Feb 2022, 368 pages
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  • Molly O. (Centennial, CO)
    How to Find Your Way Home
    While the premise of a devoted sister finding her long-lost brother is an intriguing one, it in fact falls flat. Author Katy Regan can't seem to decide if the story is a social commentary on the homeless, or a mystery or an ode to nature. The trope of amnesia is well worn and the heavy-handed metaphor of the birds seems strained and awkward. Regan's writing shines when she writes about nature, but it doesn't enhance the plot or characters; rather it is too sharp a contrast to the mood she tries to create otherwise. Not a book I would recommend.

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