Ratings5
Average rating4.6
This is a dark, dystopian story that makes one's soul ache. I love the cultural setting that is organic, not stereotypical. I like the look into what it means to be different from the majority and how one can try to become like the majority to survive, even at the cost of losing one's own identity. These are concepts most of us struggle with on some level. I cannot imagine the pain and struggle one would face because of their skin color or race they were born with. That which is one's very identity without choice. It reminds me that I want to acknowledge every person's value, regardless of their identity or origins.