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Review Date: 8/17/2006
This book was marvelous! From sleeve, "Thanks to the unrelenting probe of a Harvard University histoian, again, we get the story from the woman's mouth itself...we elaven the day-to-day experiences of a bondwoman through her fiction..." Maya Angelou
Review Date: 9/13/2008
This book truly gives the reader of sense of the time and circumstance of Hannah Crafts. I thouroughly enjoyed the book. I have also recommended it to my high school history students, and all who have taken the time to read it have come away with a deepened sense of understanding and compassion. Highly recommend!
Food and Mood: The Complete Guide to Eating Well and Feeling Your Best (Henry Holt Reference Book)
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Review Date: 1/25/2012
This book was recommended to me by a nurse/ nutritionist. It gives amazing insight into food choice and mood response, as well as deals with various food and health issues. A must read for anyone concerned with health!
Review Date: 9/1/2011
I had great expectations of this book, as it was a book club choice. I spent the majority of the time irritated and annoyed with the protagonist. She chose to be a victim again and again, even with many options to the contrary. On the positive side, a appreciated the mysticism and the way in which emotions were physically manifest in the food.
Review Date: 5/7/2012
This is a profoundly moving story. I highly recommend it!
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