Breath, Eyes, Memory Ch.13-19

In this part of the book the most interesting is when Sophie makes a trip to her grandmother’s homestead allows her into the rural past and into her mother’s history. Rather than a comforting recovery of Sophie’s childhood, the trip becomes a journey inward, a slow unraveling of pain. Where Sophie will expose the horror of the past, but that it will become irrevocably her own.

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