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The 1920s in Branchville, South Carolina was a time of racial and economic divisions. Those differences and divisions permeate Call Your Daughter Home by Deb Spera but are not the story of this book. This book is about about mothers' love that transcends race, religion, and culture. It is the characters and voices of the women that make the book come to life and create the emotional connection that make this a memorable read.
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