Book Review: One Great Lie

One Great Lie

Author: Deb Caletti 

Publish Date: June 1, 2021

Publisher: Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing

Review: 4/5 Stars

One Great Lie is the story of Charlotte, a recent high school graduate with the opportunity to join an exclusive study abroad program in Venice led by author Luca Bruni. Charlotte falls in love with Venice, soaks up the writing workshop, and meets fascinating people along the way as she searches for the work of young female Renaissance poet. But the experience is not all that it seems, and some unexpected events lead Charlotte to face some unfortunate realities.

After previously reading A Heart in a Body in the World, I was excited to have the chance to read and review One Great Lie, and this book left me with a lot of the same feelings as Caletti's prior novel. Upon my first read of this book, I had a little trouble getting engaged with the story to start; I feel like that would change reading it a second time around because once this book gets going, you CANNOT put it down. I liked Charlotte as a main character, and became increasingly drawn to her story throughout the book. Her experiences with Luca, the writing program as a whole, and the parallels to historic female writers before her were very well written. When you hit the turning point of the book, you will not be able to put it down, and it will bring about a lot of different emotions with the content. Another great book by Deb Caletti, and one that I would recommend.

Thanks to Netgalley and Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review.

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