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This was really moving. I was so excited to get the arc of this and I had high hopes for it. Yes, this book is good. Solid. Honestly, I really enjoyed it. I just couldn't give it five stars. I felt that it was deep and important and worth the read. I just felt it was rushed at some points. I think it could have been longer. I also felt like sometimes things were glossed over and didn't see the fullest view of the issues.
***Thanks to NetGalley for providing me a complimentary copy of WHAT UNBREAKABLE LOOKS LIKE by Kate McLaughlin in exchange for my honest review.***
Reading the first page of WHAT UNBREAKABLE LOOKS LIKE, I felt a rare tingle in my stomach letting my know I was reading something special. A few chapters in, I realized WHAT UNBREAKABLE LOOKS LIKE might be one of my all time favorite books.
Kate McLaughlin blew me away with this special, poignant story of Alexa, a teenager trafficked, now living with her aunt and uncle. Lexie’s pitch perfect voice oozed distrusted and pain as she slowly healed and learned to love without abuse.
I loved the support Lex received from the police officer, her teachers and principal and friends and hoped that in real life, trafficking survivors have the same support system.
WHAT UNBREAKABLE LOOKS LIKE should be required reading for teens to teach consent, illustrate bullying/slut-shaming and how to support our friends and family who have survived trauma.
I know I’ll reread WHAT UNBREAKABLE LOOKS LIKE again, like I do with all my favorite books.