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tlcollier1 's review for:
The Women of the Copper Country
by Mary Doria Russell
I read this as an audio book. The reader was great with voices, emotion, dialect, and accents. However, if you are from Michigan or Wisconsin, I can't recommend it.
Unless you don't mind pasties being pronounced "pay-stee." If you know, you know.
And Mackinac was pronounced with the hard 'c' at the end.
Kaiser (which happens to be my maiden name but also the name of the king in Germany) was both pronounced correctly and as Kay-zer.
Lastly, Houghton is not nor will it ever be How-ton. Eek.
But the book itself, incredibly well researched, and a very good quality historical fiction that was mostly historical fact. Very well done!
Unless you don't mind pasties being pronounced "pay-stee." If you know, you know.
And Mackinac was pronounced with the hard 'c' at the end.
Kaiser (which happens to be my maiden name but also the name of the king in Germany) was both pronounced correctly and as Kay-zer.
Lastly, Houghton is not nor will it ever be How-ton. Eek.
But the book itself, incredibly well researched, and a very good quality historical fiction that was mostly historical fact. Very well done!