Shauna and Rebecca review another contender for the 2021 CBC’s Canada Reads annual competition. Is it as graphic as some readers have stated on the CBC’s Canada Reads Facebook group? Is it a book that transports us? Spoiler alert: read the book, then come back for the discussion.
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