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Don't Cry for Me

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What an incredibly thought-provoking novel about a dying father’s letters to his only son. Without giving too much away, Jacob, who hasn’t spoken to his son Isaac in years, has finally realized that he has been a horrible person. The letter is his attempt to explain it all, from stories about their ancestors to his personal feelings about the LGBTQ+ community.

This is one of the books I read for Pride Month, and it was a good one. It’s very well written and took me on an emotional journey from beginning to end. I couldn’t stand Jacob; for me, he took too long to wake up. Still, I understand that hurt people often hurt people. I can’t wait to read Isaac’s Song, the second book in the series.

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