A review by wolfshine
The Goat Children by Jordan Elizabeth

4.0

When Keziah’s grandmother is diagnosed with dementia, she has no choice but to move in with her to take care of her. Along with the troubles of a typical teenager, Keziah must also dive into the world of the Goat Children.

As always with Jordan Elizabeth, her books always have two dimensions to them. A realistic storyline and one of the supernatural. I loved the way she handled the topic of dementia and how hard it can be on the family. I had a grandma who suffered from dementia and found the portrayal to be painfully accurate.

Keziah was an interesting main character. She was brave, but sometimes, she felt a little young and naïve. Still, I loved the way she face every challenge with her head high. Even when things got difficult, between her grandmother and the world of the goat children, she kept going.

Narration was soft and easy to listen to.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.