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Reviewed by Alma Boucher for Readers' Favorite
Many Mansions by Alexis Soleil tells the story of Moses and Isaac Remington, fraternal twins. Moses and Isaac were both passionate about real estate and committed to launching a real estate company when they grew up. Despite Isaac facing special challenges due to his albinism at birth, Moses consistently stood up for and encouraged Isaac. Their stepfather frequently mistreated Isaac, while Moses was their mother's favorite, and Isaac was torn apart with jealousy. Isaac began to suffer from Moses's popularity and friendships, and their relationship gradually deteriorated. Isaac moved out of their home because he felt abandoned and unwanted. Following a string of unfortunate events, Isaac's life tragically turned upside down, and he found himself homeless and living on the streets of New York.
Many Mansions by Alexis Soleil is about Moses' and Isaac's emotional journeys from their early dream of starting a real estate company to growing up apart. The plot was intriguing and complex, and I was hooked from the beginning until the end. The themes of trauma, domestic abuse, and neglect were addressed with extreme caution. The characters were well developed and changed throughout the story. Isaac's albinism had a significant impact on his family and himself, as well as his identity. Moses allowed his popularity to change his attitude toward Isaac and break their bond. It was a beautifully written story that will stay with me for a while. I realized once again that some people look down on the less fortunate instead of reaching out to help.