A review by storieswithsoul
The Goat Children by Jordan Elizabeth

5.0

I loved it so much. It made me cry a lot too but that wasn't author's fault. I just felt nostalgic, missing my grandmother even more than usual. Anyhow, about the book. It's brilliant, well-written, interesting characters, intriguing plot, and epic ending. I loved the ending. I won't give any spoilers but I'm happy that what I feared did not happen at the end. ;) lol I'm not sure how I would've been feeling if THAT had happened.
The Goat Children is a more serious book than what I'm used to reading from Jordan Elizabeth Mierek. I have to say it's no less interesting. I enjoyed reading it a lot and would recommend to all book lovers who enjoy reading YA novels.
Keziah is a teenager who moved to live with her grandmother (Oma). Her grandmother is suffering from dementia but doesn't want to move to a nursing home. So Keziah, who adores her Oma decides to live with her and take care of her. Her time with Oma is not easy. Oma has changed and sometimes Keziah doesn't know how to deal with it all. But she tries her best. To top it all of now she is even considering the existence of Goat Children as a possibility. Do they really exist? If so will she be invited to join them? There are a lot of questions that needs to be answered...
Once again, I loved this book and want to thank the author for providing a complimentary copy.