![]() Melchor is very strategic in what she chooses to share in each chapter, and this contributes to the overall story in a way that I feel could not have worked better any other way. This is absolutely a book that will force you into discomfort as you are faced with the intense situations that the villagers are forced to live in and how it connects with the overall story. In the exploration of the village and the characters that reside in it, Melchor bluntly introduces the harsh, violent, and sad realities that these characters live. The prose is long and winding, the scenes are very intense, and the details are extremely graphic. In many ways, this book is unlike anything I’ve ever read. ![]() It’s a book with a very vague synopsis, as well as one where it’s story lies in its characters more than anything. ![]() I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect when first picking up Hurricane Season. ![]()
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