Emmie speaks with a sense of wonder skcasta, November 15, 2019 Share on Social Media x facebook pinterest emailtelegram EMMIE OF INDIANAPOLIS by Kay Castaneda “Too many YA authors feel the need to show their adult self in the narrative, where as Castaneda successfully avoids that pit fall. “Emmie of Indianapolis” reads as if Emmie is speaking directly to us, simply, succinctly, sometimes without understanding, and other times with deep understanding; but more often than not a sense of wonder. From time to time Emmie does use words from the adult world, and Castaneda’s prose choices makes it clear that Emmie uses them with a child’s appreciation – as borrowed words, rather than as her own.” Amazon review 5 Stars Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestLike this:Like Loading... Related Discover more from BOOKPLACES Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. Type your email… Subscribe Books FictionHistorical FictionLiterary FictionPrejudiceRELIGIONYoung Adult