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Date:
9/12/10
Title:
Children of Secrets
Author:
Lander Duncan
ISBN 10:
ISBN 13:
978-1440183515
Pages:
288 Pages
Publisher:
iUniverse
Cover:
Hardcover
Reviewer:
Monique Bruner Literary Wonders! (www.literarywonders)
Genre:
Autobiography
Rating:
3.5 Stars
Family Secrets Confronted
This book is the story of family secrets that
Lander Duncan discovered
after the death of his mother.
Intricately written with great emotion and
attention to detail, Duncan
uses letters, family stories, news paper clippings and a bit of
fictional liberty to recreate the history of his family.
The story starts with the lives of his
grandparents, moves into his mother’s birth and how she fell in love
with her husband and follows his mother’s life until she dies.
Their disjointed family is finally given the
chance to heal after letters are found as they are cleaning up after
heart wrenching circumstances.
The layered description of life of privileged
African Americans during the 1940’s is remarkable.
It took some time to get into the story
because of the vivid depictions but once you do the storyline will
capture your full attention.
Children of Secrets does not read like an autobiography but more
like an historical fictional novel (as I wanted many of the disturbing
facts to be untrue).
The treatment of African Americans during
this time period has always been difficult for me comprehend.
The detailed prose is quite overwhelming to
read and rather depressing as you learn of all of the hardships,
discrimination, and heart ache.
Duncan
should be commended for sharing this piece of history and having the
commitment to confront the past with such vigor.
Deltareviewer
Reviewing for Literary Wonders!
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