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Panpan

As if clunky transitions, poor balance, and the book within the book ultimately being underwhelming weren‘t enough, then the total white washing of 1940s South Carolina was appalling. Every book doesn‘t have to tackle social justice, but one set deep in Jim Crow and taking pains to examine white prejudice against other whites (the Italian POWs “look just like us” WOW) should, rather than calling enslaved people “workers.” Gross.

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Thank you so much @Deblovestoread That is my absolute favorite tea, and the candle smells amazing. The socks are really cute and so are the bookmarks. I can't wait to read the books. The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare is especially gorgeous. And I love the Twix 😺
#FFFS #FallingForFallSwap
@Avanders @Chrissyreadit thanks for hosting 🍂

Deblovestoread Yay! So glad you like it! 🍁 14mo
Chrissyreadit 🧡💛🧡💛 14mo
Avanders ♥️🍁🧡🍂💛🍎 14mo
LeslieO Ooooh that‘s my fav tea! Yum. 14mo
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angieinwonderland
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This book was a bit of an emotional roller coaster from curiousity, hope, sadness, frustration, confusion sometimes, and back to hope. It cracked my already grieving heart, missing my own mother. I was all over the map of this book, originally chosen for a challenge because of the gorgeous cover and the added bonus of being set in Savannah and Tybee (NC too) where I went on vacation, which amplifies the experience for me.

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Blue Birds | Caroline Starr Rose
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Pickpick

In the mid 1500s, Alis and her parents make the long journey from England to Virginia - immediately there are conflicts with the Roanoke community, of which young Kimi is a member. The 2 girls form a sweet (secret) friendship, and despite their different backgrounds and languages, they learn to communicate with each other. The ending is a lovely surprise too.

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#20in4Readathon Day 1

Andrew65 Love the cover. Well done 👏👏👏 1y
Eggs @Andrew65 Thanks 🙏🏻 🤗 1y
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Readswithcoffee
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Thanks for the recommendation #OverBookedClub. I enjoyed this, but it was a slow burn and therefore not everyone‘s cup of tea.

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julieclair
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A beautiful, reflective story about the legacies we receive from our mothers, and pass down down to our daughters. Although the book does speculate about the fate of Eleanor Dare and the lost colony of Roanoke, the true focus is on the common threads connecting generations of women within families. Hopes, dreams, struggles, grief, secrets kept and revealed, advice and wisdom weave their way through the generations.
#OverbookedClub

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TheBookHippie In the beginning I loved it half way through it was a struggle. However I did enjoy looking up the history. I wish it was formatted or maybe edited more it was lacking but hard to say what it needed more of a soul. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 2y
sblbooks Alice's story was interesting. I was disappointed that we didn't get much about the historical aspect. I was hoping for more about the Lost Colony. There wasn't nearly enough about Virginia and Eleanor Dare. 2y
megnews @TheBookHippie @sblbooks I was definitely looking for more about the Lost Colony. 2y
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TheBookHippie Verbally through the women- over cooking mostly, but telling stories like the people who passed are with us in our tasks. 2y
sblbooks Verbally as well. 2y
megnews @TheBookHippie @sblbooks my family is verbal as well. Usually while looking through old photos that trigger memories 2y
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