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| The Butterfly Trap |
Review by Paul T.
from Oakland , US
08 Feb, 2011
Well Done
"The Butterfly Trap covers real world topics, places and people some readers would rather not admit exist or read about. This book provides a portrait of unusual people, and it treats them with alarming honesty, avoiding the tired clichés and exposing them as real people, not perfect, not horrible, but stuck somewhere in between.
They are presented without judgment, their lives filled with hope, love, pain, desire and despair. As the main character learns to respect all that he encounters, he also comes to respect himself. "
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