Yesteryear - by Caro Claire Burke (Hardcover)
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3.3 out of 5 stars with 19 reviews
50% would recommend
6 recommendations
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
8 July, 2026
Best book!!
My favorite book at the moment! I love this book and would highly recommend. I loved the ending and reminds me of ruby Frankie.
5 out of 5 stars
30 June, 2026
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Absolutely loved this book!
1 out of 5 stars
25 June, 2026
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Just no, was so overhyped
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
15 June, 2026
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This book was well written and an unexpected story! Highly recommend.
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
7 June, 2026
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overrated
2 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
29 May, 2026Verified purchase
Does NOT live up to all the hype!
I had high expectations for this book based on its #1 status & popularity. It was very disappointing! It dragged on & on - could have been shortened by half. It was preposterous & ridiculous. But I think the worst thing about it was none of the characters were even remotely likable! Especially Natalie the main character! I do not recommend.
2 out of 5 stars
29 May, 2026
Skip it
Seriously bad. Whatever they claimed this book to be…it ended up reading like something entirely different. I still don’t understand the message because the author skimmed over huge topics and left more questions unanswered with the ending. The middle chunk could have been shortened significantly, and the author should have developed the characters better. The ending was a total letdown. People said it had a twist but I would hardly call that a twist. A twist should leave you saying “aha it all makes sense now”, not leaving you pondering “why tho”. 2 stars for being easy to read and somewhat captivating.
1 out of 5 stars
Thumbs down graphic, would not recommend
12 May, 2026
This Book is Bad
The book is bad, like objectively so, but I can see why many people with similar backgrounds would find it a pleasant acknowledgement of their struggles with fundamental Christianity. I give it a 1.5/5, a star for gripping storytelling in the core part of the story and half a star for an interesting depiction of the harm of Christian fundamentalism on so-called "privileged communities" that should "arguably" not struggle with (but they clearly do; it's a real problem). It lost 3 stars for the postpartum glossing alone tbh (but also the dismissiveness around s*** assault). The presentation of struggling mothers is clearly calling attention to a real problem in the fundamental Christian community (and even non-fundamental if we're being honest), but the lack of any acknowledgement, even in an afterward, is unacceptable. This book would've been better as a creative non-fiction with researched critique interwoven with fictionalized experiences. By the end, I really wanted to like it. But after actually reading the end, my first thought was, "Oh yeah, a privileged white woman wrote this," which kind of defeats the point about this book being a critique of privileged white women (there's nothing wrong with privileged white women writing critiques or writing in general; the issue is how the book was advertised not matching the reading experience). In the end, because the book makes light of postpartum psychosis and depression, and I fear that rather than calling a valid critical eye to the "trad-life industry" it's instead going to further alienate women who experience postpartum psychosis, anxiety, and depression, I will not be recommending this book. It wasn't a waste of a read, but there are many other satirical social critiques that can do similar work with less dismissiveness.
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
28 April, 2026
Engaging
This book was so engaging. I was hooked on the storytelling and the characters. The author is very talented. I devoured this book in a couple days. I highly recommend checking it out.
5 out of 5 stars
19 April, 2026
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Such a fun and entertaining read😆