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    Calendars 5 by Readdle

    Calendars 5 by Readdle

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    Calendars 5 is complete re-imagining of what the best mobile calendar experience should be. ...

    Use Your Handwriting

    Use Your Handwriting

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    Use Your Handwriting® (UYH®) lets you finger write quick notes, lists and messages on your iPhone...

The House Girl
The House Girl
Tara Conklin | 2013 | Fiction & Poetry
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Carolina Sparrow is a first year lawyer working in New York City. She is great at her job and her boss, Dan has told her that she is on track to become an excellent lawyer. Josephine Bell is a slave at the Bell Plantation in southern Virginia. It is the mid-1800's and she is ready to leave the slave life for something better. When a company contacts Lina's law firm to collect reparations for the slaves, Lina is given the task of finding a plaintiff who is a direct descendant of a slave. When Luann Bell's artwork comes into question at a local art exhibit, claiming the work could have been done by her house girl, Josephine, Lina uses this opening to find the plaintiff she may need. The book takes us back and forth between Lina and Josephine. Lina, trying to find a direct descendant of Josephine Bell and Josephine, trying to escape the Bell Plantation.

I'm torn between giving this book 3-4 stars. I was thoroughly intrigued by the subject matter, but didn't find myself running to read/listen to this book. I think part of this was due to the fact that for a few weeks, reading wasn't appealing to me and everything I picked up, I didn't find interesting enough to keep reading.

One really interesting aspect to this book was the racial divide. Lina, is a white girl from New York looking for descendants for a slave who escaped in 1852, shortly after the lady of the house passed away. This discovery takes Lina on a journey through Virginia that she never anticipated. She will uncover things that will turn history on end. This book has been on my TBR list for a while. I wasn't sure what to expect, but I was thoroughly surprised. I recommend this book for anyone who is interested in this subject matter or for a good book, with a deep historical message. I look forward to reading more books by Tara Conklin.
  
    DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria

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    The official DSM-5® app for iPhone and iPad The American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and...

    Quadro

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    Quadro is a smart controller for your MAC and WINDOWS computer, a sort of external Apple Touch Bar. ...

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    Fantastical 2 for iPhone

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    Fantastical 2 is the award-winning calendar app with features such as natural language parsing,...

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    With "Places Around", finding any place around you, is only a tap. Restaurants to Hospitals, Gas...