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Take My Hand
by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
A WOW Of A Book! (7/5/2023)
What an incredible story with highlights of historical facts. What an eye opener for those interested in racial truth. I felt for the main characters the two young sisters whom were treated without remorse in their upbringing and where they lived. The saga of the entiremore
The Dry Grass of August
by Anna Jean Mayhew
An Eye Opener (6/22/2023)
When I started reading “ The Dry Grass Of August “ I was taken aback from how it touched me emotionally. This is when I knew that this book was going to be incredible. The writer uses vivid descriptions and words to capture the essence of how racism plague the south evenmore
Take My Hand
by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
An awakening plot (6/21/2022)
What an eye opener of a book!

The plot starts off with this incredible nurse who finds a way to correct the wrongs of medical procedures done to poor black women in the south. A book I truly recommend to learn from mistakes that were done years ago. Good Read!
The Kindest Lie
by Nancy Johnson
Kindest Lie (2/18/2021)
What an extraordinary writer! The plot is truly believable it hits to the bottom of your soul. I hope that the author writes another book! I will surly buy it immediately. I plan to forever keep this book on my bookshelf as a true keeper. Thank You for a great read!
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