Review of I Have Calluses on My Hands

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I like the unique memoir capturing Neil Henry and his father's, Harold Henry's, record of life going back a few generations. Thanks for the review.
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"I Have Calluses on My Hands: The Life and Times of Harold Henry" is a compelling and heartfelt family chronicle. Through Harold Henry's firsthand account, augmented by his son Neil, the book offers an intimate glimpse into the family's history and personal experiences across generations.
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"I Have Calluses on My Hands" by Neil Henry is an informative ancestry account of the author's life and childhood. Congrats on BOTD. Nice review.
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Its a privilege to work with your family and work down to figure out your ancestry and backgrounds.
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Having a full detailed information of family history and documenting ones life and times is a very priceless one and helps future generations to learn more about their origin. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I'm impressed that Neil had the foresight to document his family's history through the years. I'm sure future generations will find this book informative and educational. Congrats on BOTD!
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The narrator describes their experiences and the challenges they encountered during their lives. It vividly illustrates the highs and lows they have experienced together. The narrative emphasizes difficult times and the perseverance needed to get through them. In this case, calluses, in my opinion, represent the psychological and physical wounds that come with hard work. They stand for the power acquired from perseverance and commitment. All in all, it's a work that offers a wealth of knowledge. It is deserving of BOTD.
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Hi @Reva Parker, I just read your comments on the official review of "I Have Calluses on My Hands" and I liked your summary of this amazing story. Neil envisioned that one day when he was old, he would need a record of his life including his family ancestors. Neil’s father Harold wrote the story and Neil then edited and augmented it for today’s readers. Harold was born in 1911; Neil was born in 1945 and his great-grandparents were born in the mid-1800s. Neil wanted this book so that when he was old, he would always be able to refresh his memory of his family history for the 100+ years before he was born. His great-grandparents came to New York from Russia, Germany and England. Harold described his life in great detail and adds credibility to the entire project that will also be shared with other descendants. I wish I had kept a written record of my family’s genealogy from the late 1800s since I spent a great amount of time with my grandparents, and they shared many family stories with me. @Mrlefty0706
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million of Jew who had thought time making it to new York.. i recommend it
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Hi @Atieno Magero, I just read your comments on the official review of "I Have Calluses On My Hands" and I liked your summary. It could have been longer but compared to many member comments that do not show that they actually read the official review and provided a generic response, you focused on the key facts and should motivate other members to read the book. I would suggest that you expand your comments to include more on the official review. @Mrlefty0706
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