Saturday, June 20, 2020

Book Review: "Tiny Imperfections" By Alli Frank


Entertaining, Thought Provoking, Captivating new read by Alli Frank can be found with Tiny Imperfections.

What a joy to read with charm, dignity, and humor blended in that invites read to sit and stay for awhile.

I enjoyed this new novel that masters the art of acceptance with the funds of the wealthy in dealing with kindergartners. YES--even the youngest of our generation are dealing with their parents money woes in obtaining the best private schooling money can buy in San Francisco.

But behold because there's Josie our main character who runs a tight ship in the admissions process.

This isn't so much a scandal as we've witnessed in recent headlines for college of the elite but it's a quirky new piece that deals with attaining one's dreams as in Etta's case for Julliard (dance) and in setting that bar high in order to prevent future mistakes that perhaps those who came before have made.

After all family involvement in college and career weighs heavy on everyone's minds.

Every detail is finely crafted with careful precision with regards to the parents, the supervisors, the school selections, and the settings of each individual that sets foot on the scene.

Loved it all.

Thank you to Bibliotheca for this e-read in exchange for this honest review.

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