A review by jaclynday
Crowd of Sorrows by Nahid Rachlin

3.0

Short and incisive. Enjoyed Zora’s inner dialogue and processing as she tries to navigate her world post-separation from her husband. The stark realism may be off-putting to some readers wanting more emotion from Zora, especially later in the book, but I appreciated the steady hand guiding me through the story without unwanted artifice.