Galante, Cecilia The Patron Saint of Butterflies. Pg. 292: Bloomsbury, 2008.
Language-PG, Sexual Content-G, Violence-PG.
MS, HS - ADVISABLE
Agnes and Honey live in a convent with other Believers. Agnes is an almost perfect Believer who strives to be a saint. Honey, the outcast, is rebellious and doesn't believe as everyone else does. When one lie is uncovered by Agnes' grandmother, many more lies become visible.
This was an okay book that had a good meaning behind it. It's a good story about family, lies and deception. This is a book I might read again but, probably not more then twice.
Student Reviewer-MP
Language-PG, Sexual Content-G, Violence-PG.
MS, HS - ADVISABLE
Agnes and Honey live in a convent with other Believers. Agnes is an almost perfect Believer who strives to be a saint. Honey, the outcast, is rebellious and doesn't believe as everyone else does. When one lie is uncovered by Agnes' grandmother, many more lies become visible.
This was an okay book that had a good meaning behind it. It's a good story about family, lies and deception. This is a book I might read again but, probably not more then twice.
Student Reviewer-MP
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