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Dolores Durando

Author of Beyond the Bougainvillea

2 Works 81 Members 2 Reviews

Works by Dolores Durando

Beyond the Bougainvillea (2011) 79 copies, 2 reviews
Out Of The Darkness (2012) 2 copies

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Birthdate
1921
Gender
female
Birthplace
North Dakota, USA
Associated Place (for map)
North Dakota, USA

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3 reviews
It is the early 1930’s and the Midwest has been hit with the drought and the great depression is starting. Marge’s young life in North Dakota is anything but happy but when things are at their worst she is rescued by some good people, the kind of people Marge never knew existed. With their help she goes off to California to start her new life. I enjoyed Marge discovering all the new things in the world outside of the North Dakota farm she grew up on, like pull chain toilets, bubble show more baths, and different ethnic groups.

I fell in love with Marge she is a strong woman yet so kind and loving towards everyone. Her life motto “What’s done is done, now get on with it.” It is how she lived her life no matter what life threw at her she picked herself up and dusted herself off and got on with it. The way she lived her life was inspirational I would love to have her as a friend and can only hope I could treat others with an ounce of the kindness and grace Marge showed to others.

The author of this book is a 90 year old woman and this is her first book and I hope that she writes more! Marge is a character that will stay with me for a long time and I am so sad to be leaving her now that the book is over. This book is at times sad and painful but so very inspirational and uplifting. I highly recommend this one it is a great story whose characters will stay with you long after you put this book down!

5 Stars
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I received this as a book to review, and hoped to like it. However while I enjoyed the first chapter, the book just seemed to hop along from one scene to the next with little substance. Large passages of endless and useless dialogue. The story was very predictable, pedestrian with nothing new. A good read for a teenager or young adult.

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Works
2
Members
81
Popularity
#222,753
Rating
3.2
Reviews
2
ISBNs
4

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