Dear Haiti, Love Alaine

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This book was a true delight to read, and one of my favorite books that dealt into cultural family relationships. I honestly felt that this book was transcultural, because I could see a lot of my own family dynamics playing out, showing that sometimes, families aren’t all that different after all. Also, if you’re a huge fan of mother-daughter relationship arcs, then you’re definitely in for a touching, if albeit heart-rending story … please read this book. It’s so heartwarming, and touches on some stern parental relationship themes. The story is fun and carefree and also very stern at the same time. I felt that despite some of the dainty topics, they were handled with grace and careful hands that shaped this novel into something truly wonderful to behold.

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