I picked up Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind by Molly McGhee from the library. This was a quick, run read, only taking a couple days to get through. This is probably the most literary book I've read in a while. As I'm continuing to study what it means for a book to have voice, this was an excellent case to choose.
Reading Jonathan Abernathy gave me a peak into a familiarly anxious brain, if everything were ten times worse than it is. Everything about this world is terrible and yet believable. Fear kept Jonathan Abernathy from making the right choice, time and again, and the author did a great job of painting out the landscape for the reader while continuing to make Jonathan Abernathy's choices inevitable. Time and again his refusal to face his fears caused increasingly terrible things to happen.
If that isn't an allegory for the entire world, I don't know what is.
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