A review by bill_wehrmacher
The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown

4.0

I quite liked this book. It took me a while to get used to the point of view used by the author; being a disembodied composite of the three sisters. However, after coming to grips with this unusual style, I liked it. It easily told me, the reader, what is happening not only in a more or less physical foreground, but in the minds of the sisters.

The sisters are very different as is often the case with the first born being the conservative organizer and care giver through to the younger who spends her life rebelling and learning what life has to offer, somewhat to her detriment.

It is a complex story with attitudes of the family toward each other and to themselves changing to their mutual improvement.

I can wholeheartedly recommend this book. A great beach read; should you be so fortunate to find yourself on a beach with time to read.