I appreciated a lot about this story: the narrator's voice, quasi stream of consciousness and subtly Southern; and how the seemingly ambling pace revealed character development and plot in a very nonchalant, everyday-working-class way. I also really liked having a fully dimensional gender variant...
Finch had her face burned to a crisp when she was four. Now she tends a cemetery and communes with the dead.You think its easy writing about dead people? There is a litany of failures dotting the literary landscape in this particular ouvre. The prosecution calls the following culprits to the stan...