A review by themoonwholistens
Elsie Mae Has Something to Say by Nancy J. Cavanaugh

4.0

// Received an advance readers copy in exchange for a fair review //

"Now that I had experience being a hero, as good as it felt, it didn't seem all that important to be one anymore."


WooOOAaaAHHhh!!!!

I am amazed at this book.


First of all, the theme and the moral of this book is my favorite thing here. It's mostly about being yourself and fitting in, in a world that pushes you to do otherwise. It's about finding yourself, finding a place (or a person) to call home, hope and friendship.

The plot may not be for me but I have to commend it because it is very unique, which also makes it very intriguing. It would be a very good read for middle grade readers, and as well as for people who are looking for a young, easy, unique read.


The character depth and the character development are uh-mai-zing. You can see just how Elsie Mae's view and perspective of everything changed from the very first page.

This made reading the last few chapters a bit nostalgic feeling.


I have to keep saying unique because that is what this is. It just really is so very unique.


This book is something that I needed in my life right now and I definitely recommend to every teenager out there in the world who could possibly be reading this.



P.S.
Henry and Huch <33 (they are too pure for this world)