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  Vinegar Hill

 by A. Manette Ansay

 (front cover of book)

 

 

 

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Reviewer: shastasd from South San Francisco, CA USA
An easy, engaging, enlightening read. My favorite part of this book is, while most of it is told from the main character's perspective, you are given chapters from the point of view of other characters. You realize there is so much behind an action that you initially interpretted one way. This strengthens the ability to understand, believe, and empathize. It makes you reflect on how this is true in your own life too.

This story can be toxic at times but so can life. The portrayal at first seemed unbelievable (I kept thinking why would someone put up with that?!), but I started to understand how different times were during the 1970s. And how different they are in a 1970s Catholic household (although 30 years probably hasn't changed as much as I would hope when it comes to the Catholic church).

 

 

 

 

 

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