A review by kelseywaters
Evidence of V: A Novel in Fragments, Facts, and Fictions by Sheila O'Connor

4.0

This was a book club read. It started out a little dull for me, but as it went on I began to picture V in the streets of Minneapolis, walking through the snow. I could see her at Sauk Center with the other girls, being tough and plotting how to survive and get out. I felt her love for June and the way she thought of her every day. Also showed how this wasn’t just a punishment for V, but for all of her descendants; the trauma hasn’t stopped. It made me feel grateful for all the women who have fought for women rights and our equality over the years. And it was a pretty crazy history lesson.