A complex and disarming young woman follows her heart, lust, and taste for adventure in an unusual route to maturity and self-actualization.
Lorraine M. López’s The Darling is a coming-of-age story in the time-honored tradition, a tribute to literary giants, and a fresh perspective on life and love. Its heroine challenges assumptions, and after a winding and bumpy journey, evokes a spirit of celebration.
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This review was published on November 27, 2015 by ForeWord Reviews.
My rating: 7 items of marginalia.
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marginalia? I’m intrigued! tell more?…
(I know what it is, but in this context?)
She is a reader, defined by her reading. Does that help?