Who are the suggested target readers for House of Eire
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Who are the suggested target readers for House of Eire
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I quite agree. Sometimes there can be bias through first hand accounts but not in all cases. However all the lessons about family can not be totally discarded even though they might vary from family to family.
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I quit agree with you. It is a pointer to the various challenges parents and their kids face. And it helps to build confidence and how to forge ahead.Officialboluwatife wrote: ↑19 Apr 2020, 10:09 I agree this book is good for parenting. It enlightens parent on how to share their children thought and how to relate with them. It strengthens the parent children relationship.
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I think you're right, except any point of view can be biased. Even if it came from the person you're learning about, or a friend of that person, or someone who doesn't necessarily like that person.
Besides that, I think it is interesting that you feel the book overlooks the tainted points of view. I wonder what that would mean for the book if it hadn't done that.