![]() I was given this novel by the publisher in exchange for a review, but the e-book they sent me was so bad, and I’m not referring to the context of the story at all. ![]() Knightley is one of those novels that takes a little while to get into, but once you reach that point, it’s really hard to put the book down.įor me, there were two reasons I wasn’t fully invested from the beginning: the epistolary style and the e-book format. But just as Sam finally begins to trust, she learns that Alex has secrets of his own–secrets that make it impossible for Sam to hide behind either her characters or her letters.ĭear Mr. ![]() Knightley regularly to keep him updated on her progress.Īs Sam’s true identity begins to reveal itself through her letters, her heart begins to soften to those around her–a damaged teenager and fellow foster care kid, her classmates and professors at Medill, and most powerfully, successful novelist Alex Powell. ![]() The sole condition is that Sam write to Mr. Knightley” offers her a full scholarship to earn her graduate degree at the prestigious Medill School of Journalism. After college, she receives an extraordinary opportunity: the anonymous “Mr. Samantha Moore survived years of darkness in the foster care system by hiding behind her favorite characters in literature. ![]() And no matter how many characters I hide behind, how much work I bury myself beneath, my past still pushes me every day and haunts me every night.” Knightley? Really know? No matter what Father John told you or sent you, you can’t know it all. ![]()
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