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Reviewed by Frank Mutuma for Readers' Favorite
Becky wants to travel around Europe; Jesse wants to serve his country by joining the army; but what does Denny want? Denny had always had a hard time communicating and forming connections with girls. His connection with Becky, despite being differently abled, is a welcome relief. His brother Willie is also a unique character who is constantly afraid of the things that are happening in the world, such as the talks about the possibility of a nuclear war and Mr. Ashwood even building a bomb shelter. Both Willie and Denny were raised by their grandfather since the sudden demise of their parents. Lucy is Willie's friend, and she is also facing her own unique challenges as she grows up. To find out how things unfold, get a copy of Give Me Shelter by David B. Seaburn.
The excellent character development in Give Me Shelter by David B. Seaburn makes it stand out. As the events unfold, the characters provide unique perspectives on many issues that surround ordinary people as they proceed with their lives. This made it not only entertaining but also thought-provoking. David includes many details, and the vivid descriptions of events, places, and emotions helped create a mental picture of what was happening. The plot line also flows seamlessly, leaving no room for confusion for the reader. Readers will also appreciate the top-notch narration and the easy-to-understand language used, making the book accessible to all kinds of readers. I cannot wait to read something else by this talented author.