![]() She remains incredibly selfish throughout the whole book though the author tries (and fails) to make her sympathetic. I felt like I was reading about a cat and not a boy. ![]() When she returns home to find her son and find answers, she befriends a young boy known as Midnight.įirst of all.let me say that I just could not get on board with the nickname Midnight and it drove me nuts the entire novel. At 17 she gave birth and let her grandmother carry the baby away, only to never see him again, so she could pursue her dreams of Yale and a better life than the rough life that most in her Indiana hometown go on to lead. There’s a lot in here to work with, but it never really met its potential.Īs Ruth and her husband begin to talk about starting their own family she is forced to reconcile with the secret she’s kept for 11 years - even from her own husband. ![]()
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