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Remembrance by Rita Woods

Remembrance

by Rita Woods

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  • Jan 2020, 416 pages
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Angela K. (Tiburon, CA)

Remembrance - Not For Me
I gave this title 75 pages, but it did not engage me as I had hoped because my "go-to" books are historical fiction. I love such stories as Underground Railroad and Orphan Train, but I did not think this novel was close to either of those books. The dialog was disjointed at the beginning and prose a bit too flowery. In the end, I needed to move on to another story.

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