5/5 stars I'm embarrassed to say at first I thought this was a non-fiction. It was such an interesting book, but I once I figured out it was a novel, I was hooked. I couldn't wait to get back to it. So, a baby is born with red eyes. He's not albino, but he is unusual in only that feature. And because of it, life is just a little bit harder. But what makes this book so good is that the eyes are definitely a major part of his life, yet not the main personality of Sam. Rather, they simply contribute to those who come into contact with him, as well as how he receives the bullying because of his eyes. And there were possible tears that came to my own eyes. Nothing that came down my cheeks, but still some pretty good parts. And his struggle with his faith! Pretty fascinating. I didn't think I'd like this book, but I really, really did. Again, the beauty of book clubs! |
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December 2023
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