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The Way The Crow Flies by Ann-Marie MacDonald

The Way The Crow Flies

by Ann-Marie MacDonald
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  • First Published:
  • Sep 1, 2003, 736 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2004, 752 pages
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Julia Armstrong

The Way The Crow Flys
Amazing book. Takes you back to your childhood and similar event that might have happened in your life. MacDonald's writing comes from a deep mysterious state of understanding that amazes me. The book never leaves you..........Fall On Your Knees is my most recent that has opened many doors to the disturbing secrets of the Catholic religion that weave false stories and beliefs especially in the minds of young children. You will never forget this book. It wraps around your heart never to forget the words crafted by MacDonald.
Buffy

The Way the Crow Flies
A must read! The book is so well written you can hear & smell every part of it. The book club I belong to is a group of all different ages & backgrounds and the book was loved by all.
David polk

Do yourself a favour and read this wonderful and disturbing book.
Mary

I am 17 and I loved, The Way the Crow Flies. It is full of life and understanding, yet has a drastic outlook on the war and the love that surrounds the family and new neighbors. Incredible read!
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