![]() ![]() It's just like a little bonus if you HAVE. The three fit together as a trilogy - Ivy is Hazel's mother, and Rowan's grandmother - though you don't have to read them in order, or to have read the others at all. I was also glad to finally read this, having read both Ivy and Rowan the Strange. The two halves were two very different stories for a lot of the time! And as interesting as it was to suddenly be on the other side of the world, in the wilds, with the issue of slavery in the recent past, my interests lie much more with the suffragette half. the book here felt a bit bi-polar I thought, as much as I did love it. ![]() Which ends in disaster and her being sent to her grandparents' sugar plantation in the Caribbean. 13-year-old Hazel becomes very interested in the suffragettes, as well as in her classmate Gloria, I thought. Loved it! Especially the first half, set in 1913 London. ![]()
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