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Name : | Anne K. |
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Everyone in our book club loved this book - viewing the civil rights movement from the other perspective.
Good, but slow-moving in parts.
Unbelievable in parts
A powerful story of a little known aspect of the Holocaust - a story within a story.
Beautifully written with a terrific young woman suffering from Alzheimer's.
A southern "The Secret Life of Bees" with powerful and inspiring women.
Okay, but nothing extraordinary...some good moments, but not enough to be one of those truly great book club books.
This book was brilliantly written from Jack's point of view. It was a realistic portrayal of a heinous situation in its ending, yet the author made a terrible crime less edgy by hinting at what must be reality by bringing the story through the eyes of an innocent child who only knew it as "his life"...one he was content living.
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