Harvey’s Hutch by Philip Dodd (Book Review #1429)

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‘Harvey’s Hutch’ is a memoir written about Philip’s life and everything that has been thrown at him, whether bad or good; he has somehow found a way to make it impactful. From being born in England and recovering from the effects of WWII, you already know that you are in for an adventure.

The literature is written well, and you find everything about the author to be relatable and heartfelt. The honesty is apparent, and you are introduced to a very emotionally complex rendition of a biography that makes you ponder after it is finished.

What I predominately enjoyed about this book was how it was presented. I recommend this book to memoir fans and those who enjoy biographies and thought-provoking books.

Written by Jeyran Main

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