Yesteryear Fell Short
I discuss why I did not like Yesteryear by focusing on the authenticity of the character (including dialect and religious conviction) as well as the lack of influencer culture. I tend to think that this book lacked an overarching vision. My Substack: https://substack.com/@alisonwritesessays Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/alirisdal Time Stamps 0:00 The Discourse 3:24 Dialect and Aggression 9:54 Religion Salad 13:12 Faith and Grift 17:51 The Influencer Angle 21:51 Silver Lining 24:25 The Twist Ending

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