Eve is on a mission to comprehend herself and the complicated world
around her in Bottle Rocket Hearts. She appears to be striving for
an understanding of her sexuality, independence and originality,
but mostly, unconditional love. Zoe Whittall covers a vast array of
social issues with cheeky and valorous prose, never once coming off
like an after-school special (all though our protagonist
self-admittedly grew up on them in the suburbs of Montreal). I felt
an immediate connection with the skittish characters, and savoured
all of their staunchness and devotion to one another. In it's
essence it feels like a story about labels, and effectively, their
repercussions -- in our relationships, in society and more
importantly, to ourselves.
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