Review: We Come Apart by Sarah Crossan and Brian Conaghan




This story is told in verse and from two different view points; Nicu and Jess. Jess is an English girl and Nicu is a Romanian boy, who has come to England with his parents to earn money for his wedding back home. Together they get caught up in some trouble and the have to decide how to handle it best. I can’t really say too much more without spoiling it, as it is quite a short book. 

I don’t normally go for books written in verse or shorter stories, but I decided to try this on a whim and I really enjoyed it. Even though it is short we get to delve pretty deep into the characters minds and feelings, mostly because they are the narrators. I think it would be hard to get the same feeling with a single narrator, so this works really well. 


I gave this book 4 stars out of 5. 

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