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Daughter of the Cimarron by Samuel Hall

hugbandit7's review

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3.0

This book is based on the life of the author's parents during the depression. Reading this made me appreciate not having to live during that time, not only for the poverty but also for the way women were treated.

The story does have some good points - that you have to stand up for yourself (you teach people how to treat you by your actions) and that having faith will get you through most situations.

The story is very real and I felt like I was there in the story by the way the author described towns, situations, etc.

While I enjoyed the story it did take me longer than normal to read the book. It didn't grab me like other books have in the past but I still enjoyed the book.
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