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Wonderful tender story.

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Reviewed: 11-22-24

It made me laugh and it made me cry - the best books really do that.

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Beautiful & tender

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Reviewed: 05-13-23

Book is waaay better than the movie. So beautiful & tender - it brought tears to my eyes.

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Great satire

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Reviewed: 07-09-21

Loved this great satire which made me laugh out loud at times. A humorous look at mankind & the world we live in.

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A great read

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Reviewed: 03-01-20

Although this is non-fiction, it reads like a great spy novel - & its all true. Very exciting & suspenseful. Virginia Hall makes me proud to be a woman & an American. Well researched, it taught me a lot about what happened in France during WW II-very illuminating. Also very frustrating about the way women were treated at the time.

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Good story!

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Reviewed: 07-09-19

Great choice for our art museum's book club. Not only did we learn about the background of the famous author Louisa May Alcott, but we also read about the struggles of how an artist learns to develop her craft. It also examines the struggle that many artists & writers feel in choosing between painting/writing for art's/literature's sake & doing so for commercial reasons.

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Complex & gritty

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Reviewed: 07-09-19

Not the most uplifting book about the complex & gritty underbelly of poor urban Native Americans with alcohol & drugs taking their toll. Orange writes with an authentic voice about their struggles.

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Want more info on Hick's career

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Reviewed: 07-09-19

Eleanor Roosevelt & Lorena Hickock told from Hick's viewpoint. Interesting background on Hick who rose from a poor & abusive childhood to become a pioneering female journalist. What a shame it did not focus more on Hick's accomplishments - she broke glass ceilings at a time when women were not welcomed into that career - rather than resorting to mostly being a gay romance novel.

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