Official Review: They Followed Their Dreams

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Re: Official Review: They Followed Their Dreams

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Culture shock and discrimination are some of the things immigrants are bound to face in a new country. I have read a bit of American history and I think this book will add more to that. Thanks for a great review.
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Historical nonfiction is not my cup of tea so too much detail would turn me off from reading it. thank you for your review and for passing by my review
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The book is illustrated in family genealogy, dramatical explanatory, and also immigration to america for a better life and historically good. Is a book for most looking to achieve their to read. ththanks for the review
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The best review I ever read...I love it..this book will be in my "must read" folder .Thx
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Jr Artemis wrote:The best review I ever read...I love it..this book will be in my "must read" folder .Thx
You are too kind Jr. Artemis. Thank you. :)
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The author's put a lot of time into this book! I do like the idea behind this but feel too much detail may bore me unfortunately.
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Thirty years to write a historical tale about the origins of a people is an astounding job by the author. I am sure it is a great read because the information was well researched. A well written review there, thank you.
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Quite long but intriguing. It just like thirty years of studies and research before the book was written. Never in my knowledge that there is such a book.
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