genre: historical fiction, epistolary
Emma and her St. Crispian's neighborhood have done it again - amused me from beginning to end. Not only did I chuckle out loud, several times, there was a tenderness to this volume that hit different, it's a little deeper and allows itself to go to a more vulnerable place, which I REALLY liked. More underline-able thoughts this time and I am ALL HERE FOR IT. Things to remember from this volume: a red ticket, a box of photographs, a table of ruffians. Alas, at this point, I fear I have no choice but to sally forward and read ALL of Emma's journals.
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