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Postcards for a Songbird
Postcards for a Songbird | Rebekah Crane
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ElleMNOpe
Postcards for a Songbird | Rebekah Crane
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An adorable YA contemporary with a very smooth moving narrative. Crane's writing is genuine and flows easily, making the read seem to just fly by. A comfortable single day read, I didn't want to put it down because I enjoyed Crane's writing style and I liked the development of Wren's character. Don't get me wrong, it was a good story, but it was the writing that drew me in rather that purely the narrative itself.

Nute Nice review! 4y
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BookNightOwl
Postcards for a Songbird | Rebekah Crane
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5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

BookNightOwl Postcards for a songbird deals with wren who is 16 years old who's sister just up and leaves when she turns 18. Not only that her mother left the picture when she was on a young child. Chief Wren's father worries about her and wants to send her to Utah to live with her aunt but Wren doesn't want to leave she wants to stay with her dad and wait for her sister to come back.

5y
BookNightOwl I loved the characters in this story. I loved the writing. I loved the issues that it dealt with. Like families, abandonedment, friendship, depression, etc. Some of the quotes I highlighted were so beautiful. I just devoured this story and I didnt want it to end. First book I have read from this author. Will definitely be picking up her other books.

I want to thank Netgalley for providing me an arc of this book for an honest review.
5y
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