Review of Sister B

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Review of Sister B

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Sister B" by David Charles Hart.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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This book Sister B is a nonfictional book written by David Charles Hart.Some part of it is consumed by describing the injustice and inequality that was faced by negros in past.The protagonist of the story is Sister B who left Mississippi (her birth place)just to save her negro,three years old son.After struggling a lot ,she was settled in California.On the other side of Pacific,in Japan,there lived Akio who was also struggling hard to settle his life as a photographer but unknowningly
he played a vital role for Japan to start World War ll.This book is containing the real and Sense making description of World War ll.Its just like a journal.

I like this book very much ,it contains a good information about depressing events of world history.Similarly,reader can gain knowledge of what it probably be to live in Mississippi before 20th century eg:in the beginning of story we find that a negro is being hung .By reading it ,one can easily conclude that there was social inequiality for Negros,in past and they were not treated very well in America.Other than this there was a contrast between the American and Japanese ideologies in the regards of World War ll.

Some may also find this book depressing because it is related to bloody World War ll and Injustices.This book of David Charles Hart is written in a quiet simple language .Secondly readers can easily trace writer's s relevancy to America.

I rate this book 4 out 4 because gives overall an amazing impression.

People with political minds and the one who are interested in learning about history will enjoy this book alot. People Keen to know about historical events like World War ll will of course find it interesting.Well,this book is suitable for 9-30 years old.

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