![]() ![]() Every character felt so realistic because people aren't just black and white. ![]() Jun was basically a good Samaritan/arguably a truly Christlike person yet he was still human. this also acknowledges not to idolize a person/have unrealistic expectations. I wholeheartedly recommend and definitely would reread. Of course, there are many gut punches and some of the best family moments/dynamics I have seen. Patron Saints of Nothing masterfully tackles the bystander who looks at injustice and says nothing. "Truth is a hungry thing." (pg 29) "There are moments when sharing silence can be more meaningful than filling a space with empty chatter." (pg 123)A thrilling story with a crisp narrative that makes you think and demand change. ![]()
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