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Reader reviewed by Sam Rothstein
This book was one of the all time best books I have ever read. The stories that are told throughout the book can really get at you. One of the things that really made it standout was the different moods throughout the book. For some of the chapters you would get heatwarmed by story about her adventures exploring the country, and some times the book talked about death. The way that the mood was changed and how interesting the stories of this girls life are make the book. Every chapter starts a entire new life, she is always moving around and meeting new people. Every time she does a "skedaddle" she is faced with a whole new set of problems that her and her family always manage to conquer and come out the other side better people. Another thing that really made the book stand out was the way she described the characters. I was fascinated by the way her dad operated and how he decided to live his life. I don"t judge his methods for always moving and choosing to live life as a home less person. The way the whole family blindly followed Rex the father is my favorite part of the book. They clearly all put a lot of trust in him and have come to believe in his methods because they have been working all there life.
This book was one of the all time best books I have ever read. The stories that are told throughout the book can really get at you. One of the things that really made it standout was the different moods throughout the book. For some of the chapters you would get heatwarmed by story about her adventures exploring the country, and some times the book talked about death. The way that the mood was changed and how interesting the stories of this girls life are make the book. Every chapter starts a entire new life, she is always moving around and meeting new people. Every time she does a "skedaddle" she is faced with a whole new set of problems that her and her family always manage to conquer and come out the other side better people. Another thing that really made the book stand out was the way she described the characters. I was fascinated by the way her dad operated and how he decided to live his life. I don"t judge his methods for always moving and choosing to live life as a home less person. The way the whole family blindly followed Rex the father is my favorite part of the book. They clearly all put a lot of trust in him and have come to believe in his methods because they have been working all there life.
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