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Megan Ragab
Megan Ragab is on page 307 of 336
This book describes cultural differences, and the results of extreme religious practice. It is written through a child’s eyes and really touched my heart. I recommend this book.
Jan 27, 2013 04:17PM
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Megan Ragab
Megan Ragab is on page 307 of 336
The main character in this story is Kambili, she is extremely smart, and respectful. In her dysfunctional family she and her siblings are witnesses of domestic violence. She is an observer; she shows no emotion as she describes traumatizing events. Although the family home is not stable, the children find comfort with their Aunt Ifeoma. Kambili’s heart opens up to hope in times of hardship. It gives a different persp
Jan 27, 2013 04:16PM
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Megan Ragab
Megan Ragab is on page 60 of 336
I like this book so far but I hate papa for beating his pregnant wife I think thats disgusting. Also there are a lot of words that I'm not understanding.
Dec 16, 2012 03:50PM
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Megan Ragab
Megan Ragab is on page 40 of 336
I like the voice of Kambill. I am engaging in the book and really starting to get to know the culture and what family life is like for her.
Dec 03, 2012 08:31PM
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