Book Review: Little Prisons
A Two-Minute Book Review
Little Prisons by Ilona Bannister
My review is going to sound like an Alanis Morissette song.
This book is…
…Heavy but hopeful
…Charming yet angst-ridden
…Heartbreaking but uplifting
…Sad but optimistic
…Hard to read but compulsively readable
…A testament to women’s vulnerability, but also their strength and resilience
At its core, it’s a heartfelt story following the lives of four women who live in the same apartment complex. Each is trapped, but they find ways to connect and help each other.
A simple but complex gem, LITTLE PRISONS is worth the extra mouse clicks to purchase (it’s only available in the UK, but Book Depository is inexpensive, user-friendly, and offers free shipping!).
TW: Mental Illness, Domestic Abuse, Human Trafficking, Child Neglect