![]() ![]() With the novel’s abrupt ending and lack of an epilogue, it feels as if the characters weren’t able to get any sort of closure, which seemed a little unrealistic to me. ![]() While Hey Jude is a beautifully written novel, I can’t help but feel that a lot went unsaid. But like every hard-working girl, Jude proves him wrong and establishes such a connection with Shea that even strangers would question his parentage. ![]() Shea’s father, Ziggy, certainly doesn’t make her job any easier when he seems to have the same disposition as her parents. But after meeting Shea, it seemed that Jude’s life had a new meaning. It wasn’t an easy decision though and mostly fueled by the fact that she wanted to avoid rehab. When given the chance to help a little boy and turn her life around, she takes it. Having been a disappointment from childhood, Jude is used to her parents’ contempt and expectations of failure. Kathleen Stone’s Hey Jude centers on love, loss, and forgiveness. Reviewed by Ammaarah Seboa for Readers' Favorite ![]()
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