Paper Girl and the Knives that Made Her by Ari B. Cofer
Heartbreaking and healing - the odes to survival and living a life true to yourself is what makes this book such a captivating read. There are moments where you feel like the author simply took a mirror to your own thoughts and feelings and made you really look at them.
But at the end, the paper girl survives and the knives that tried to kill her and destroy her did not do so and no matter what happens, they will never destroy her.
There are content and trigger warnings at the beginning of the book and they are well-deserved as there are topics in this work that are hard to read and deal with - so please pay attention to them.
I received this book free from NetGalley and Central Avenue Publishing to review and this is my honest review.
Five out of five stars
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