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Postcards for a Songbird

Postcards for a Songbird was a pretty decent read. I actually can’t thing if one negative point about it so I guess that’s better than decent.

Postcards for a Songbird is a coming of age Book that broaches the subjects of abandonment, mental health and first loves. It’s poignant and sweet. I found it very easy to read and blazed through it as fast as life let me.

All her life people have left. Now it was just Wren and her dad and the sickly boy next door who can’t leave his house fo fear of getting sick. The first to leave was her mother and now her sister. Wren tried to appease her sister in hopes that she would stay but she was too much a free spirit.

After the threat of her father sending her to live with her Aunt in Utah she is forced out of her self imposed bubble and what she finds over the summer is new friends, love and truth. She’s afraid of love because she’s afraid if being left again by someone she loves but in the end she realizes that live is worth it even if for a little while.

This book was a solid read and I would recommend it. I give this book 4 out of 5 stars.

Thank you to NetGalley for supplying this book to me for a fair and honest review.



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