Reviews by Margaret R. (St Marys, GA)

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The Original Daughter: A Novel
by Jemimah Wei
About China (4/23/2025)
Books about China keep grabbing my attention. None more so than "The Original Daughter". First I have read by this author and was surprised how much I enjoyed it. The characters changed personalities from one being shy, withdrawn into an outgoing, in charge person. Themore
Banyan Moon: A Novel
by Thao Thai
Reader (5/29/2023)
Banyan Moon is a unusual story. Small list of characters keep this storyline on track. Three women of Asian lineage lives become intwined. The house handed down through the generations is a character. Decisions made effect all lives. Marriages, abuse, birth, and recoverymore
Margot: A Novel
by Wendell Steavenson
Margot, by Wendell Steavenson (12/27/2022)
Margot, by Wendell Steavenson, was a delightful read. A bit of intrigue was accomplished by old family secrets being revealed. Social issues covered were premarital sex, which was discouraged at this time; gun violence, by the deaths of the Kennedy brothers and Martinmore
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