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Name : | Dottie E. |
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Most inspiring biographical life story I have ever read. We continue to question how we do not learn through history the cruelty of war. I had no idea of the history of the Japanese military.
This book raised a good discussion of our feelings as mothers, daughters and also how the issues of adoption and raising babies as single parents have changed even since our facing marriage and pregnancy in the 60's and 70's. It's an easy, fast read for a change in genre and opens up discussion of how it could have had multiple different endings.
We all loved the writing of Kate Morton about a mother with a secret past. We found very interesting the information of living during WWII in England. There is much to discuss about the characters.
We had a great discussion headed by our art teacher member. Historical information and the painting information to those of us with no idea what is involved was very interesting. Much research put into the book and I'd read the author again.
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