Fire Exit by Morgan Talty
Fire Exit as a title just didn't seem to fit the overall story. This is about a white man who fathered a child, but was not allowed to be a part of their life in order for that said child to claim their native heritage. This white man lives across a river from his estranged daughter, only to watch her grow up, but not have anything to do with her.
I just wasn't expecting it to be this boring and slow. I was so disappointed in the lack of character development along with the slow pace of the book. As a rule, I do not read others post about any book beforehand. I want to build my own opinion of each text that I read. In many ways, it was a collection of ramblings of a man whose life is completely shattered by his mother's dementia and his lack of involvement in his child's life. Not being able to connect with any of the characters also disassociated me with the story. Once I start a book, I finish it whether or not I like it. I did, however really appreciate the ending.
I would write this book a two out of five stars. This book just wasn't my cup of tea and I have read Morgan Talty's other pieces so I had high expectations. This book just didn't make any of them. I would not recommend this to anyone.

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