
Frankly, it's almost a better read than her first book. It takes place in East Texas, and the time period is World War II. I can't say much without spoiling it for any who might want to read it, but I will say that it's a compelling read with lots of historical detail that I find fascinating.
It's really a novel about prejudice, small-mindedness, resistance to change, religious fanaticism, and hypocrisy.
And it's a love story.
Let me know what you think!
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I've been looking for a good book. I just finished the Hunger Games trilogy, and honestly I feel a little dumbed down by them all. I love historical fiction, so maybe I'll give this a try!
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