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There's a lot of background history here for a lot of characters - that all builds up to getting together at the county fair. And in more ways than one, almost every person is intertwined either by blood, friendship, children or love. I wished there was more of the fair though - I never really felt like I was "there". I definitely thought there would be more, but for some reason it was a very quick chapter. Its a lot of build up before, and the aftermath. I also kind of had trouble keeping track of so many characters. There were a TON of names thrown in in the very first chapter, and I felt a little bit lost until about 3/4 through. When I finally knew who everyone was- the book was over.

BUT the characters all had BIG personalities and I really liked them all - even the unlikeable ones! The story was really interesting ad kept me entertained, but I wish it had been more slowly told, so I could absorb everything a little better.

A really interesting piece of southern fiction that follows some really enjoyable characters trying to accept their Texas hometown changing as gentrification and tourism take over.