It usually doesn't take that long for me to read a book, but I feel like this book is really intermittent in pace, the way some parts are really action-packed, exciting and make you want to read really fast, but other parts are kinda slow, which makes it hard to move through. But overall the plot is moving along. Lina, the 21st century lawyer, is finally getting closer to proving Josephine, the slave, is the true owner and creator of the famous Lu Anne Bell paintings. The author writes to book in way where one chapter is told in the perspective of Lina and others in the point of view of Josephine. But now in the book, there is a new character named Dorothea who lives in the same time period as Josephine, except she's white and her father is a conductor on the underground railroad. Dorothea is a key character because I think she will somehow connect Josephine to Lina because there are documents of letters written by Dorothea to her sister, telling her about every day life, almost like a diary. And I predict that Josephine will eventually meet Dorothea and it will be recorded in Dorothea's letters.
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