

I am genuinely enamored with how much was pulled off (and pulled off well, no less) within this singular volume. This book has so much of what I’m looking for in a story, adventure or otherwise The plot is engaging, the characters are well rounded and, what’s that? Did you say realistic representation of marginalized communities!?!?! And served on a bed of prose that is just beyond devour-able. When Ada Magnussen is accused of such by her meddling in-laws and spineless neighbors after her own failure to conceive, she flees for fear of her life, ultimately joining up with a band of similar outcasts, led by an infamous, beguiling and gender neutral outlaw known merely as The Kid.

What an emotionally turbulent journey I just went on!įor this story, we venture into the alternate timeline of the North American West, in which women are accused of witchcraft for being barren and, sometimes even for the barrenness of others. I feel both satisfied and completely heartbroken by this book. I was given an Advanced Reader Copy of this book through NetGalley via the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Outlawed by Anna North 🤠🤠🤠🤠 (Four stars as rated in emojis wearing cowboy hats)
