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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 04:52:19 +0000</pubDate>
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This was a page-turner.  Some books we must almost force ourselves to finish but this story is very compelling.  When I first began reading, I had to do so very slowly so that I could understand what was happening.  The reason was because the narrator of this book is herself a slave from the mid-1800&#039;s and therefore speaks with the slang and southern accent of that time.  Once I got used to that I liked it because it made the story feel more authentic.  I felt that it again reminds us of how inhumane slavery was and still is; that we as people must never allow for it to reoccur in todays world or future though, sadly, it still exists out there in other countries and forms.  The ending was so glorious and made me feel wonderful for the characters.  It is in my opinion, a great book that everyone could benefit from reading but you may have to be in the mood for it since some of it&#039;s content is more than disheartening
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was a page-turner.  Some books we must almost force ourselves to finish but this story is very compelling.  When I first began reading, I had to do so very slowly so that I could understand what was happening.  The reason was because the narrator of this book is herself a slave from the mid-1800&#8217;s and therefore speaks with the slang and southern accent of that time.  Once I got used to that I liked it because it made the story feel more authentic.  I felt that it again reminds us of how inhumane slavery was and still is; that we as people must never allow for it to reoccur in todays world or future though, sadly, it still exists out there in other countries and forms.  The ending was so glorious and made me feel wonderful for the characters.  It is in my opinion, a great book that everyone could benefit from reading but you may have to be in the mood for it since some of it&#8217;s content is more than disheartening</p>
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		<title>By: Helladius</title>
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		<dc:creator>Helladius</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 03:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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&quot;Family&quot; is a book that must be read.  It is a touching, powerful book.  This is one of Ms. Cooper&#039;s most dynamic books.  &quot;Family&quot; is a generational book.  It is sensational.  Much praise  for &quot;Family.&quot;   &lt;p&gt;&quot;Family&quot; shared insights into the  institution of slavery.  The bitterness a race suffered, but yet the  courage of that race to survive.  &quot;Family&quot; is about a mother, who  did not want her children to live as she was forced to live or to endure  the  misery forced upon them, but in which they had no control.   &quot;Family&quot; is moving.  Indeed, some of the events will bring tears  to your eyes.  &quot;Family&quot; is about survival.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Ms. Cooper is an  exceptional author and has truly captured the essence of what it is to be a  &#039;family.&#039;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Family&#8221; is a book that must be read.  It is a touching, powerful book.  This is one of Ms. Cooper&#8217;s most dynamic books.  &#8220;Family&#8221; is a generational book.  It is sensational.  Much praise  for &#8220;Family.&#8221;
<p>&#8220;Family&#8221; shared insights into the  institution of slavery.  The bitterness a race suffered, but yet the  courage of that race to survive.  &#8220;Family&#8221; is about a mother, who  did not want her children to live as she was forced to live or to endure  the  misery forced upon them, but in which they had no control.   &#8220;Family&#8221; is moving.  Indeed, some of the events will bring tears  to your eyes.  &#8220;Family&#8221; is about survival.</p>
<p>Ms. Cooper is an  exceptional author and has truly captured the essence of what it is to be a  &#8216;family.&#8217;
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