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Victory Garden (2012)

by Meredith Allard(Favorite Author)
3.71 of 5 Votes: 4
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English
publisher
Smashwords
review 1: I have always taken the right to vote somewhat for granted. It was a right that opened up many other rights for women and therefore, children. The author does a nice job of portraying the women of my grandmother's era in light of their culture and motives for the suffrage movement. Our generation and our daughters would do well to educated ourselves about these brave women to whom we owe so much.
review 2: So far, this story is hard to completely relate to, having proudly married a Vietnam veteran. Also, my Dad and grandfather served in the armed services. I also do not relate to not wanting to showing Patriotism, and not wanting to grow a Victory Garden during WW1. I have strongly considered not finishing this book. I will give it another chapter or two, i
... moren hope that things change.I understand the Women's Sufferage movement, I understand why the African Americans were fighting for the equality that they, as women so rightfully deserved. Otherwise, this book is quite upsetting. less
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szn2tc
Interesting read. It makes you thank strong women for their fight.
Adi
Great book. Very interesting history.
lexii
Very good book!
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