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A review by gabsalott13
Mississippi Bridge by Mildred D. Taylor
5.0
***NOTE: As part of our 2020 reading challenges, my mom and I are revisiting the old works of her favorite YA author, Mildred D. Taylor, and will soon get to read [b:All the Days Past, All the Days to Come|45422270|All the Days Past, All the Days to Come|Mildred D. Taylor|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1562659003l/45422270._SX50_.jpg|70173101] for the very first time.***
Touching story, and I enjoyed the audiobook narrator (he was clearly older than the 10-year old protagonist, but didn't try to mimic a boyish voice, the way I've heard other narrators do.)
After reading about Jeremy Simms in passing in the other Logan family stories, it was nice to hear a tale from his perspective. He is a compelling character that I don't remember much of from years ago, so I'll be interested to see if he sticks around in the coming books in the series.
Touching story, and I enjoyed the audiobook narrator (he was clearly older than the 10-year old protagonist, but didn't try to mimic a boyish voice, the way I've heard other narrators do.)
After reading about Jeremy Simms in passing in the other Logan family stories, it was nice to hear a tale from his perspective. He is a compelling character that I don't remember much of from years ago, so I'll be interested to see if he sticks around in the coming books in the series.