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Without looking back

Lesley Prearse


Plot: London, 1842. Matilda is a poor in the crowded flower market in Covent Garden. But one day his life takes an unexpected turn: save the life of the little Tabitha, daughter of Reverend Milson, grateful parents and offer them the opportunity to move with them to America. From smoky suburbs of London Matilda finds herself in the crowded New York first, then the endless plains of the West, most recently in San Francisco Gold Rush. Trying to build a better life for themselves and Tabitha in the country of freedom, Matilda will know the passion and suffering. But it will be a meeting with Captain James Russell to reveal the true love. A feeling that resists isolation, war and prejudice. It is a difficult path to Matilda, a journey that will teach how life should be addressed However, even in the darkest pain, among the worst difficulties. The important thing is never turn back.

Comment: Let's start by saying that this is a beautiful brick, you are advised, well-written 775 pages thick dense. But be careful, fatigue and loss of vision are the lesser evil, here you risk indigestion and sensory disorientation. The novel is so hazy and humid atmospheres decreased in London who will feel cold initially and then as the young Matilda will depart to discover the world also will widen your perspective. You will see the desert plains of the West and you will discover many engaging characters. Recommended especially to those who feel the irresistible impulse to read, to binge on words.

Rating: 3 / 5

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