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Tallgrass
Tallgrass | Sandra Dallas
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An essential American novel from Sandra Dallas, an unparalleled writer of our history, and our deepest emotions... During World War II, a family finds life turned upside down when the government opens a Japanese internment camp in their small Colorado town. After a young girl is murdered, all eyes (and suspicions) turn to the newcomers, the interlopers, the strangers. This is Tallgrass as Rennie Stroud has never seen it before. She has just turned thirteen and, until this time, life has pretty much been what her father told her it should be: predictable and fair. But now the winds of change are coming and, with them, a shift in her perspective. And Rennie will discover secrets that can destroy even the most sacred things. Part thriller, part historical novel, Tallgrass is a riveting exploration of the darkest--and best--parts of the human heart.
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megnews
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🎧 A well told story of a Colorado community and a nearby internment camp during WWII.

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Tamra
Tallgrass | Sandra Dallas
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Sometimes the narration just makes it impossible to get invested. This is an example for me - “kid” voices and gendered voices when they sound struggled are distracting. I may try this in print if I run across it, though the dialogue seemed a little too obvious in its moralizing.

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Amandajoy
Tallgrass | Sandra Dallas
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Inspired by the Book Riot article @Johanna414 posted this morning, I decided to match my coffee cup to my book. The book is set in Colorado. 🤓☕️📚

Johanna414 I love it! 5y
Tamra This sounds great! 5y
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Ajessgirl
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Listened to this on audio, and really enjoyed it. An interesting perspective on the era of Japanese internment camps. It had a similar feel to books like "Queen Sugar" and "The Secret Life of Bees" in that it looks through historical events through the lens of a small town.

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