![]() ![]() It's realistic, not necessarily a happy ending - although the last sentence ends it on an optimistic note.ĭie Zeit nach dem Brexit. Would have liked more of her thoughts about reaching the decision. Only one thing I didn't fully understand and that is why Sam so quickly decided to risk it by going to the first protest for Lucas who she barely knew and we know she didn't have feelings for. From a not to dissimilar London to what we know now to a place where.well I won't ruin the shock factor by telling you what happens! The book has many twists and it's very eye opening to see the world unravel. The short chapters and both likeable, developed characters make for a quick read. ![]() Her dad is a taxi driver and Mum left to Sweden on Decision Day when borders shut and hasn't been heard from since) and Sam (daughter of the deputy prime minister). The book is told in a dual perspective with alternating short chapters between Ava (scholarship student who is Sam's tutor. It's thought provoking and just so relatable. Anyone with an interest in politics, especially if it's UK politics. For anyone who feels unheard and like they have no control over life. ![]()
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