The Attic Child by Lola Jayne

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4/5 Stars

A century apart two children are drawn together by the same attic. 1907 Celestine is stolen away from his home in Africa and forced to spend his days in an attic and treated as a unpaid servant while he dreams of his homeland and his family and is being told he needs to be grateful.                                                          1973 Lowra almost a century later is forced to stay in the same attic by a horrible stepmother.                    1993 Lowra returns to the same house where she finds an old doll and necklace and writing on the wall that being a journey to uncover harrowing secrets about the child in the Attic.

This is a very powerful story about two children separated by time but brought together trauma. This book sheds light on the atrocities that the British empire and the English did to people from Africa that me and I imagine a lot of people were mostly unaware of. This is definitely a book that people should read but it's also a book that people should look into the trigger warnings for beforehand as it does deal with a lot of sensitive subjects. 


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