Who are the suggested target readers for House of Eire
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Re: Who are the suggested target readers for House of Eire
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I agree with you there, the focus dynamic is clearly on the relationship between Hillary and her daughter. However, I think this book is far more geared towards the mother in the relationship than the teenager. It delves into issues of identity and motherhood in this new society so much so that I fear only mature teenagers would be able to fully grasp/appreciate the commentary made.
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I agree. In addition to prisoners I in particular think this book would be phenomenal for those struggling with identity in relation to their culture/past. It can be hard to determine who you are now when there isn't a clear hold on who you or your family was in the past, and this book puts a spotlight on that particular issue.blessing_bona wrote: ↑20 Apr 2020, 09:37 I'll recommend the book to families. I'll also recommend it to people dealing with fear from a past life.
Meeting Hillary may be a healing dote for some persons.
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CertainlyReviewer1969 wrote: ↑06 May 2020, 12:40I agree. In addition to prisoners I in particular think this book would be phenomenal for those struggling with identity in relation to their culture/past. It can be hard to determine who you are now when there isn't a clear hold on who you or your family was in the past, and this book puts a spotlight on that particular issue.blessing_bona wrote: ↑20 Apr 2020, 09:37 I'll recommend the book to families. I'll also recommend it to people dealing with fear from a past life.
Meeting Hillary may be a healing dote for some persons.
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