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Ruth Francisco

Auteur de Confessions of a Deathmaiden

13 oeuvres 222 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Œuvres de Ruth Francisco

Confessions of a Deathmaiden (2003) 64 exemplaires
Good Morning, Darkness (2004) 41 exemplaires
Amsterdam 2012 (2010) 36 exemplaires
Primal Wound (2010) 14 exemplaires
Camp Sunshine (Sunshine Series) (2013) 8 exemplaires
Salut à toi, ô crépuscule (2008) 7 exemplaires
Sunshine Highway (2013) 7 exemplaires
The Pigtailed Heart (2010) 6 exemplaires
Hungry Moon (2010) 2 exemplaires
Beach City Indigo 1 exemplaire
Amsterdam 2020 1 exemplaire

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This is one of those what if's.... that is an extremely scary possibility. One of those stories that haunted me for a long time.
 
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BluezReader | Nov 12, 2023 |
This fictional, personal memoir of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis stands as one of my favorite books about 'Jackie'. A unique take on a frequently written about subject, Francisco develops a unique voice for Jackie, steamed from research and careful detail. This book is one to read again for a personal look at the high profile figure and what she may have been thinking.
 
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JCLHeatherM | Jan 27, 2018 |
Oh where to being? Lots of language, drinking, and definitely no sense of a moral compass. This definitely falls in the category of "I'm never reading this again." It's just not worth it. Not a bit. I just can't recommend it to anyone.
 
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caslater83 | 1 autre critique | Nov 12, 2016 |
During WWII, an amphibious landing site is established off Florida's Gulf.

Post Executive Officer is Maj. Goodwin a crusty vet who received a battlefield commission during WWII. Goodwin understands how to get things done and how to deal with military officials and dignitaries.

The reader is there at the birth of the military camp. M/Sgt. Bullock is in charge as the soldiers depart their trains and are transformed from raw recruits into soldiers who will participate in the battles that will win the war. We experience their lives prior to arriving at the military camp and learn some of their dreams. In this, I was reminded to Leon Uris's excellent novel, "Battle Cry," as Marines go through training and prepare for action in the South Pacific.

Since the base is in the south and it has a number of Negro soldiers, we see some of the Klan activities and how rural citizens dealt with Northern Negroes who were in the military and the difficulties in integrating the U.S. Army.

Historical figures also make their appearances, from Carol Lombard to Gen. Omar Bradley and Glenn Miller whose music allows many of the soldiers to put the thoughts of battle aside and enjoy the charm of the music and local girls who they met at various CSOs.

There was good character development and charming characters mixed in with a story that entertained.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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mikedraper | Apr 6, 2015 |

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Œuvres
13
Membres
222
Popularité
#100,929
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
8
ISBN
14
Langues
2

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