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My Broken Language: A Memoir
by Quiara Alegría Hudes
An absorbing cultural blend! (1/7/2022)
This was an absorbing and often “eye opening” read.
The author was intelligent enough to take advantage of the educational opportunities provided for her, without losing her cultural identity.
I thoroughly enjoyed Quiara’s descriptions of the physical differences between themore
The Last Flight
by Julie Clark
A Compelling Thriller (5/28/2020)
The Last Flight is a well written story of two separate women trying to escape the consequences of the decisions they have made. Chapters alternate between the characters and I found myself sympathizing with and hopeful that each of the them would succeed in their “flights”.
Sold on a Monday
by Kristina McMorris
Disappointing (8/24/2018)
As I tend enjoy well developed literature and historical fiction, I eagerly anticipated reading "Sold on a Monday". I assumed the book would be a meaningful exploration of the economic and social conditions during the Great Depression that caused desperation in manymore
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