Heartbreakingly delightful

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What drew my attention to this novel is the storyline and the voices that the story is told thru. I have not had the priviledge of reading many stories told from a Native American's point of view. I feel that it is important to know how a system like foster care works in different communities.
Another subject that is mentioned throughout the story and also has an impact on the girls' lives is alcoholism. Their mother was an alcoholic and Junior is a recovering alcoholic. Alcoholism in the Native American community is prevalent and also can be seen as a generational curse as well.
What I loved most about this story was how each point of view that it was told from gave you an insight of the girls as well as their family history. This isn't brightest and sunniest story but the love and lives that they end up experiencing are much better than what they started out with.
Azure and Rainy have the most beautiful relationship with each other and serve as backbones for one another throughout everything they experience. Azure falls into the role as the older sister even though she is the younger sister. They share a single memory of their mother that stands out to both of them. As they get older, you see the effects of what they have been thru and how it has effected them, especially in Rainy.