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Book Review of Daughters of Nantucket

Book Review: Daughters of Nantucket by Jenny Ashford There’s something undeniably alluring about historical fiction, especially when it’s set in a place as evocative as Nantucket. I dove into Jenny Ashford’s Daughters of Nantucket with eager anticipation, drawn not only by the picturesque backdrop but also by the promise of complex character dynamics amidst pressing […]

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Book Review of American Daughters

A Missed Opportunity: A Personal Reflection on American Daughters When I first stumbled upon American Daughters by Piper Huguley, I was immediately drawn to its premise—a historical novel exploring the friendship between Alice Roosevelt and Portia Washington amid the rigid backdrop of segregation. The idea itself was tantalizing, promising an engaging narrative revolving around two […]

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