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I enjoyed it. Not much to say. Gave it 3 stars
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book. It's obvious that the author researched this era, the people, and the social commentary during this time in our history. The characters were easy to love and most times I battled the emotional ups and downs right with them. Highly recommend. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Another Kindle read/listen while on the run from Hurricane Matthew. I'm a lover of historical fiction, and this story, loosely based on real life, broached a topic I had never considered: the experiences of black GIs in the U.K. during WWII, and the long-lasting effects of those experiences. A beautiful story revolving around the lives of the women of a family deeply affected by racism, violence, grief & loss, struggling to find their identities.
I like the different characters in a WWII fiction piece. I never thought about AA GI's in the war.