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I am a bit confused about something. (Maybe it's not important.)
She is sold into slavery as a girl and "stolen from...the timeless rhythms that are all she has ever known." A decade later, on the verge of womanhood, she is 12?
Maybe it's my own experience, and generally haphazard memory unit, but I can't remember more than a handful of images from before I was three. I doubt I would rage as hard as Green, given that I would probably only remember a few transitory fragments of my prior peasant life. The life in Copper Downs would be all I know.
(For some reason I also find that 12 is a bit young for "verge of womanhood." Strictly physically speaking I can understand it.) I should probably stop
worrying so much about kids on the lawn...
Green is smarter than your average little and has sworn her young life to vengeance, the whole Bruce Wayne thang. That would tend to focus a kid I think.
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