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In Little Stars by Linda Green was another excellent book and I was gripped again from the very first few pages till the very end. Linda always has away of bringing you into the story and was beautifully written and so powerful.

Two women Travel on the same train every day to work. They have never spoken to each other. Sylvie and Donna live on different sides of this bitter Brexit divide - Which has divided many families and friends in the UK. What they don't know is that their eldest children, Rachid and Jodie, are about to meet for the first time and fall in love. Aware that neither family will approve, the teenagers vow to keep their romance a secret. Sadly Sylvie's family is increasingly unwelcome in England, and all she wants is a better life for her family. This will
threatens Rachid and Jodie's relationship with each other.

Can their love unite their families - or will it end in tragedy?

Wow, this book is so good I could not put it down once I started it. Then, again I am like this with all her books.
I highly recommend this book. I loved it. Plus, it was so true to what happened and is happening in the UK at the moment.

Big Thank you to NetGalley, Quercus Books and the author Linda Green for my ARC of In Little Stars in exchange for an honest review.

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Loved this beautiful Romeo & Juliet esque read! I am so excited to acquire, share, and post my full thoughts and review on the beautiful book. A great choice for a book club. Very thought provoking and page turning.

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Sorry, I read the name of the author and was so happy that I didn't read the title. This was my review:
This is a story set in UK post Brexit but it could be set all over Europe as the hate and the prejudice are similar all over the continent.
Love can ignore hate and prejudice but it will not always win. You can be young and in love but you will have to face hate and fear.
Linda Green wrote an emotionally charged, poignant, and thought provoking book that force you to choose between love and hate.
Well written, tightly knitted, and compelling. It is an important story and I hope a lot of people wil read it.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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Linda Green is never afraid to shy away from difficult subject matter. She writes with poise and depth, I have beloved all her books and this one is no different.

Seeing the world through the, eyes of Jodie and Rachid as well as Sylvia, it’s hard not to care for all their plights.

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