THE INVENTION OF WINGS by Sue Monk Kidd A blend of fact and mostly fiction, this is the story of Sarah Grimke, an early abolitionist and suffragette, and her “personal servant” Hetty/Handful. My hesitation at giving this a higher rating is due to the implausible storyline. Despite Sarah’s feelings/objections to slavery (which yes, at the time it was revolutionary), she really doesn’t go out of her way to do anything to...
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I loved that this book was based on real people - strong courageous women to be more specific. It made me curious to know more about the sisters and the foundation they set for change.
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If you loved The Secret Life if Bees, you will love this one!!
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History buffs looking for real tales of Pre-Civil War examples of the horrifically difficult lives of blacks, but also the unfair dismissal of white women in the American South’s patriarchal society will recognize strength and courage in this fictional recounting of true history, featuring some of our forgotten female role models who helped light the passionate fires which started the American Civil War.
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Kidd is a wonderful author who didn’t let me down with this novel. I enjoyed the way each chapter switched back and forth between characters.
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