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A personal account by the two-time finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award follows her response to a French friend's accusation that Americans seem indifferent to history and her discoveries about her long-time Midwestern family's complex pioneer heritage.
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I don't review books I don't like; there is always the possibility that it is just me.
So all I will say is that I did not like this book. I read it, cover to cover, but I had to force myself to keep reading. I didn't take anything away from it.
My favorite part was the beautiful cover. And that's it.
Apologies. Most likely it is just me.