I have to say first of all that I thought Hattie Big Sky was well-written and that the heroine was likable. It was also set in an interesting transitional historical time period, which I appreciated. I also liked the theme of trying to find a home, and the lesson that first you must be at home inside yourself.
SPOILER ALERT! (Stop reading if you’re planning on reading this yourself, because I’m going to talk about the ending.)
I did not, however, like the ending. Even the historical Hattie, on whom the book was based, got a better ending than fictional Hattie. I felt cheated that she ended up hoping for something better, rather than settled and happy, and that all the things she found and loved were taken away.
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