

When her father, her Tata, leaves her mother to go to England with barely a note, Kasienka’s mother decides to seek after him in England. Kasienka has a pretty okay life in Poland. Friends, The Weight Of Water took me an hour at most to read and packs a lot of good into such a brief read. When I got home and saw that The Weight Of Water was on Netgalley, I immediately downloaded it and let it just sit on my Kindle, until recently when I was in the market for a short book to help me catch up on my goodreads goal. Aside from the best donuts ever and some delicious mimosas, one of the more notable things about the breakfast was that we got to pick through some ARCs and the way awesome publicists told us a little bit about the books they were excited for — one that I specifically remember was Dead Ends by Erin Jade Lange and the other was The Weight Of Water by Sarah Crossan.

I was lucky enough to have the privilege of attending a brunch held by Bloomsbury Children’s at BEA.
