Two Rivers by Bob Rogers (Book Review #1445)

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‘Two Rivers’ is a novel emphasizing the long-held enslavers’ myths. The story creates an opportunity for everyone to better understand the lives of Americans—black and white—living day-to-day in 1854-1855.

What prominently catches your eye is how families struggled, their thoughts and feelings, and how you realize the depth of American history.

I enjoyed how the novel was based on actual events and the deeds of real people during the decade leading up to the American Civil War. The historical men and women referenced, along with organizations, places, events, geography, and weapons, were all real.

The author has cared and paid much attention to detail. I admired how much work and thought went into making this book.

I recommend this book to those who like to read fictional tales that include American history.

Written Jeyran Main

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