Seven Strengths: A Tale from Turaset (The Industrial Age) by P.L. Tavormina – Review by Kerry Carr

Seven Strengths: A Tale from TurasetSeven Strengths: A Tale from Turaset by P.L. Tavormina
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book was a really enjoyable, thought provoking read. I felt such strong emotions of our lead character Celeste. The journey she goes through in this story is amazing and very inspiring.
Celeste has grown up in the foothills. Always living in the quiet country she longs for an exciting life in the city. She doesn’t want to be married to a person her parents choose, or be running their Inn. She doesn’t understand why her parents are so over protective of her.
Their worry isn’t unfounded though as their family holds a special gene which means some members are able to see pollution and there are people in the world that what them gone.
When Celeste gets the opportunity to go to university in the city she jumps at it. However things aren’t as perfect as she imagines and she starts to realise that maybe home is where she is truelly meant to be.

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