Lauren kept surprising me through this entire section of the
book. She is very open to letting people
into their group and sharing about her hyper empathy. To her surprise, and my own, she meets three
others who share her syndrome. As they
travel, I began to realize that the bond between them is growing stronger and
their plan to move forward together is looking more and more like reality with
Bankhole’s land in their eye sights. It was
heart breaking for me when they reached his land and there was nothing left
except for bones. They decide to stay
and make a community out of the land there and they name it Acorn. I loved the connection to the Bible at the
end of the book. Where the seeds landed in
the good ground, they grew; just like how the group landed on the good land and
they decided to make it home. After reading the end I realized that the
world in the book was still lost and in danger.
There still was no turn around in the future.
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