![]() ![]() While I enjoyed Mary and his foster sister the most, I did find the side male characters voices tended to sound entirely the same. Rather, it is told from the perspective of other surrounding characters such as Mary, his foster sister, a coworker from the logging company, etc. ![]() While the story spans around fifty years of his life, we don’t hear from Weylyn himself until the near end of the book. ![]() He is selfless and sweet, hopeful and observant, and just plain lovely. He steals your heart and you can’t help but root for him and go a little mama lion on those who intend to do him harm. Weylyn is one of those characters you just love from the get-go. The cozy, sweet feelings are further enhanced by an entirely loveable central character. From the simple lyrical prose, to the simple unassuming characters, this simple sweet story somehow came across anything but simple.Ĭontaining numerous nods to classic fairytales from The Jungle Book, The Wizard Of Oz, and Charlotte’s Web, the story wraps itself around you in a very familiar way, feeling like an old classic, comforting story you’ve definitely read before. ![]()
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