i loved the evolution of calpurnia tate; it was an adorably quick read. the best part, for me, was the fact that this book was set in 1899 in the deep south of texas during summer, which is me right now, except in 2010.the only problem with this novel, in my opinion, was that there was really no evolution of plotlines of any sort..it ended, and some questions were answered..but i was left with a few questions of my own; does callie have to be a housewife? does granddaddy die?! who does harry marry???
so i am bothered that these weren't answered..oh, and i also was bothered about the things left unsaid, like that granddaddy was loosing his memory and, in turn, mind..i wanted that to be addressed!
reguardless, still and VERY good book, being that it is jacqueline kelly's first!
happy reading :)
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