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The View from Delphi
The View from Delphi | Jonathan Odell
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In pre-civil rights era in Mississippi, two young mothers--one white and one black--have only two things in common: the devastating loss of their sons, and a deep loathing for one another. Now, they reluctantly start to see the other as her last chance at personal redemption.
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The View from Delphi | Jonathan Odell
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The Help is alright, but this book is better. The View from Delphi is about two women, one white and one black, and the tense relationships between blacks and whites in Mississippi. While the book is dull in places, I enjoyed this more than The Help as the relations between people is turned up.

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