![]() So if you're worrying about that, there's no need.I'm not sure if I'm going to read the expanded version, because here it was short, s. The more I think on it, I actually wouldn't change anything about this novella, which is extremely rare for me to say.The abuse described in the beginning wasn't too explicit or horrifying, rather saddening, and set up his emotional state for the rest of the book. ![]() I love the transitions from part to part, how Micah grew into and accepted himself. Micah still turned from his conditioning too quickly to be realistic in the effects of long-term abuse, but it was a novella after all, still beautifully done, and the emotions nonetheless felt real. ![]() ![]() Review 1: Beautiful, tragic, saddening, uplifting, and expressed through relatively believable characters. ![]()
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