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The book looks a lot at complicity and themes of shared responsibility as Grace condemns her Father’s family for his wrongdoings. Did you feel this was justified?
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Sandra Smith
2 years ago
A complete rip-off of Kind Hearts and Coronets, down to the ending, but without the style and humour. Can’t believe someone thought it worth a discussion group book.
Nina
2 years ago
Not really justified, but understandable. It a common discussion we see often in crime – abused become the abusers. I don’t necessarily agree. If we can recognize right from wrong we have the ability to re/act in certain ways. Human emotions are complex.
A complete rip-off of Kind Hearts and Coronets, down to the ending, but without the style and humour. Can’t believe someone thought it worth a discussion group book.
Not really justified, but understandable. It a common discussion we see often in crime – abused become the abusers. I don’t necessarily agree. If we can recognize right from wrong we have the ability to re/act in certain ways. Human emotions are complex.