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In the small southern town of Chin-kiang, in the last days of the nineteenth century, young Willow and young Pearl S. Buck, the headstrong daughter of zealous Christian missionaries, bump heads and embark on a friendship that will sustain both of them through one of the most tumultuous periods in Chinese history.
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I was so excited to be a first reads winner of this book. The cover of the book is gorgeous and I was hoping for a gorgeous story to go along with it.
The first 50 pages really had me interested. However, once I read through the chapter of letters written to Pearl, it was almost like the book came to a screeching halt. That chapter made no sense and seemed to be included to rush the story along. There was one sentence about Willow getting kidnapped, then never mentioned again.
I thought the author failed to create the intimacy of really getting to know someone like a best friend does. It seems to me that Pearl was just on the periphery of the story.