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Zorrie by Laird Hunt

Zorrie

by Laird Hunt
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  • First Published:
  • Feb 9, 2021, 176 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Nov 2022, 176 pages
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Wincheryl

How much pain can this woman endure?
Zorrie is a heart wrenching book of pain, losses and friendship. She lost her parents and goes to live with an aunt who gives her nothing. She worked at the watch factory where she was exposed to radium which had an impact on her life. She married only to lose him to the war. It goes on and on. While this did not discourage me from reading the story I just kept wondering what else can befall this woman?
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