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The Days When Birds Come Back by Deborah Reed

The Days When Birds Come Back

by Deborah Reed

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  • Jan 2018, 272 pages
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  • Marjorie W. (Bonita Springs, FL)
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    This was not one of my favorite books - I found it hard to "get into". June was a difficult character to relate to - her story unfolds slowly throughout the book. While feeling some pity for - I also found her annoying. It might be a good read for Book Clubs because I think it would elicit a vigorous discussion.

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