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The Radcliffe Ladies' Reading Club
The Radcliffe Ladies' Reading Club: A Novel | Julia Bryan Thomas
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For readers of Martha Hall Kelly and Beatriz Williams, "a story of female freedom and constraints that doesn't shy away from the trauma�and joy�that faced U.S. women in the 1950s." (Kirkus) Literature has the power to speak to each (…more)
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Lynnsoprano
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I enjoyed this thoroughly, although it‘s in several ways a flawed story. The characters have many contradictions, and often act or react differently from what I expected. The character I found most intriguing was never fully fleshed out, and the book ended with me still wanting to know more about her. Still, it‘s an interesting story, and, growing up in the 50s/60s, I related to the attitudes and the beginnings of rebellion here.

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Eggs
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I bailed. I just didn‘t care about the characters, or the books or the discussion questions. Life is too short…

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Crazeedi Dang! I just saw this somewhere and was hoping it was good, but I trust your judgment 2y
Eggs Do try it though. Others have loved it. It might just be me ❤️ @Crazeedi 2y
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Aims42
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Themes: Women‘s roles in 1950‘s, College Freshmen, Friendship

In the first few chapters I was getting major “Mona Lisa Smiles” movie vibes, but as the book went along it found its own path and WOW! This is ultimately a book about friendship, finding your path and the power of books. I‘d highly suggest checking out TWs before diving in, but I thought the author did a nice job addressing the issues her characters faced. A five star read ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

RebelReader I read this as an ARC and really enjoyed it. 2y
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