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I enjoyed learning a piece of North Carolina, American, and women‘s history I did not know. The accomplishments of Josephine Leary in the post Reconstruction South are nothing short of astounding.
I enjoyed learning a piece of North Carolina, American, and women‘s history I did not know. The accomplishments of Josephine Leary in the post Reconstruction South are nothing short of astounding.
I absolutely bought this book for it‘s GORGEOUS cover and while I found the book a quick read, it lacked the “sparkle” that the cover projects. This is an historical reimagining of Josephine Leary, an emancipated slave who went on to become a leading real estate owner in 1800‘s North Carolina. Unfortunately the book lacked real depth or insight, which is a shame because Josephine was quite an amazing woman. #MoreMehThanYeah
While my hubby stopped into Hockey Giant ( don‘t ask) I ran into Barnes & Noble / found these two on the half off table!!! Both were #CoverCrush #ImpulseBuys
"Snapped back to reality"
Okay. Anyone else read a line in a book and a song so far off from that book starts playing in your head? Eminem, you don't belong in this story! ?
I hope they keep this cover it is lovely.