![]() National book award finalist Beth Kephart has written another gorgeous novel full of characters that are slowly brought to life. ![]() Details of the exhibition leap off the page. It's very evident that the author has done a large amount of research all that work has not gone to waste. Rather than just a general time and place, the setting was very clear: the Philadelphia Centennial fair of 1876. I loved how specific the setting was for this novel. ![]() Katherine is on a journey to destruction, but if she takes a closer look at herself and the world around her, she may be able to reverse her path before it's too late. She reaches a high level in a tall building, but her sister's former lover reaches her just in time, begging her to allow him to say something incredibly important.īut Katherine does not stay to listen neither does her resolve waver. Katherine, her twin, is convinced there is nothing left to live for. Reviewed by Melanie Foust for Īnna died in a horrible accident. ![]()
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