![]() I was even surprised when I read in the authors note that this book was based on the author's real life experience with her foster sister, which makes this all the more better and touching. The story gave a soft 'Little House on the Prairie"-vibe for me because it was story narrated by a young protagonist in a setting from the past that incorporated real historical issues and drama, but told in a way that was easy to understand and flowed quite smoothly. When I finished this book I was pleasantly surprised that I really, really enjoyed it. How can Irene claim Dori when she's been gone all this time? Britta will stop at nothing to keep her sister, even if it means running away or failing to see beyond her prejudices." Blunt and feisty, Britta is filled with anger. Now, four years later, Dori's birth mother, Irene, is ready to take Dori back. "Eleven-year-old Britta's big Mormon family took in little Dori - a member of the Ute tribe - as a baby. **Disclaimer: I received a free electronic ARC for review on NetGalley. ![]()
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