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Reading anything by Geraldine Brooks is pure pleasure. March, her take on Louisa May Alcott's March sisters' father is brilliant. Although I normally do not read Civil War novels, I found this one particularly interesting as Brooks weaves accurate historical information into the tale of Mr. March's life away from his family. The book draws you in as you feel the pain, guilt, and finally peace of a man whose heartfelt beliefs are truly tested.
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