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message 51: by Sheila , Supporting Chick (new) - rated it 3 stars

Sheila  | 3485 comments Mod
I agree Petra. This is a very interesting family! Which is part of the reason why I feel so disappointed that the author changed so much of the history in this story. This is a basically forgotten family from our history, and now they will mainly be remembered in a false way, as most people will read just this book (a best seller) and not delve deeper into the real story.


Blueberry (blueberry1) I didn't find the Grimke sisters story changed, only Handful's.


message 53: by Irene (last edited Jun 07, 2015 12:50PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Irene  (irene918) | 1016 comments How did you experience the book? Were you engaged immediately or did it take you a while to get into it?
How did it make you feel reading it?


message 54: by Mimi (new) - rated it 4 stars

Mimi Brett (herondoodle) | 1 comments This book encouraged me to look further into the abolitionist history. the family did not make the history books but the movement certainly did!


Irene  (irene918) | 1016 comments Mimi wrote: "This book encouraged me to look further into the abolitionist history. the family did not make the history books but the movement certainly did!"

I like historical fiction because it has details of the lives of people who lived in the that Era.


Kohinoor | 12 comments Blueberry wrote: "The story was so good I kept googleing parts. Did anyone else read about their brother Henry? After his first wife died he became lovers with one of the slave women, Nancy Weston. They had 3 boys..."
That is so interesting! I want to read more about that. I thought it was very sad to see how her father on his death bed explained how he abhorred slavery but unfortunately felt like he had to conform to his society. Like you said, it's amazing how diverse their feelings for racism were.


Irene  (irene918) | 1016 comments You know it's a good book when it sparks curiosity to learn about something stated.


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