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Alexandru Nimurad Nimurad itibaren Antrat T. Need, Maharashtra 410101, Hindistan itibaren Antrat T. Need, Maharashtra 410101, Hindistan

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Alexandru Nimurad Nimurad itibaren Antrat T. Need, Maharashtra 410101, Hindistan

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Bu kitabı sekiz saatlik bir oturuşta okudum. Tatlı gibi, yiyip bitirene kadar uzaklaşamayacağınız bir hoşgörü. Ulaşılabilir, ancak anlayışlı bir kitap. İkinci sınıf vatandaş olarak nitelendirilenlerin gözüyle sivil haklar hareketinin eşiğinde yaşam. Üzücü ama gerekli bir hatırlatma, “ayrı ama eşit” in geçmişte çok uzun zaman önce ayakta kalmış bir heykel olduğunu hatırlattı.

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In the 1st book in this series, we find a young girl who lives in a religious type of colony. It rather reminded me of an Amish settlement in that they didn't want any type of influence from the outside world. The colony operates on sort of a co-op type of system. They all help each other & take what they need. Emma, is always looking to be different. She doesn't want to be like all the other women. In this book, we see how Emma comes to terms with these feelings. She still doesn't agree with all of the colony's ways, but it's really in how you look at it. After she & her husband branch away from the main cluster of the colony, she begins to believe that she's found her way. Then, tragedy strikes & circumstances force her to realize that being with the colony is the best thing for her & her children. This book was very inspirational, & a wonderful read!