I usually enjoy the stories of women, mother-daughter relationships and female empowerment but yet I did not like this novel. The Justine trades and Angela yet retained my attention. The choice of Toulouse I know pretty well liked. In short, the themes I was interested. But he too seemed that the author was using that grip and do not really deepened. Some passages are very fair - especially motherhood - but others do not avoid clichés. The cutesy tone not charmed me. As for style, I frankly hated. He estimates may transcribe spoken language with Southwest color but I've found that dummy and trying. "What I can tell you of them" is a gentillet novel.