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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Review of No Book But the World by Leah Hager Cohen

I enjoyed the story as it developed through flash backs to the childhood of the narrator. The relationship between the narrator, her parents and her younger brother are slowly revealed as the novel progresses. The book deals with the difficult issues of allowing children freedom to learn by themselves or imposing rules on them.
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