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#GoneWithTheWind
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Eggbeater
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Though this was a fictionalized autobiography of Hattie McDaniel's adult life after her Academy Award, I felt I learned a lot about her and the 1940s environment for Black actors. I felt like the author gave Hattie McDaniel her voice and her due dignity. The book was well thought out and interesting.

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candc320
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Pickpick

This was amazing! Gone with the Wind was a favorite movie of mine when I was younger and I always thought Hattie McDaniel was excellent in it. Learning about her real life and all of the turmoil and backlash she suffered due to the roles she played was so sad. She was hardworking and dynamic and witty and smart and it really is horrific that she just wanted to do the thing she loved the most - act - and find a love that was true and lasting and ⬇️

candc320 Cont‘d: and suffered for it again and again. I loved learning about this brilliant actress! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 2mo
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Eggs
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1 & 2: Flashbacks - me and my girls early 1990s, and me and my firstborn girl 1976
3 & 4: The roses are exploding with blooms
5: Finished another Meissner audiobook

#5JoysFriday @DebinHawaii

You‘re invited to play: @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Blueberry @TheBookgeekFrau

MemoirsForMe 💐❤️💐❤️💐 2mo
AnnCrystal 💝💝💝💝💝. 2mo
dabbe 💙🩵💙 2mo
Leftcoastzen Lovely! 2mo
Eggs @MemoirsForMe @AnnCrystal @dabbe @Leftcoastzen Thank you 🙏🏻 🩷 (edited) 2mo
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dabbe
Gone with the Wind | Margaret Mitchell
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wanderinglynn Perfect! ❤️ 2mo
dabbe @rubyslippersreads 🎯🩵🎯 2mo
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dabbe @wanderinglynn 🩵💙🩵 2mo
JenlovesJT47 Love this!! 3w
dabbe @JenlovesJT47 TY! I tried to do all literary/movie haikus last month for the #aprilpoetrychallenge. 💛🐝🖤 3w
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Eggs
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1 - No, I filed in February.
2 - historical

#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

TheSpineView On the ball, good for you! 2mo
Eggs It nags at me if I don‘t do it ASAP😣 @TheSpineView 2mo
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CrowCAH
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#Libby has a #TogetherWeRead where there are NO HOLDS and UNLIMITED QTY on the designated book!

I spotted this last week Tuesday, 3/25/25.

mariaku21 They're doing "A House on Mango Street" this month 2mo
CrowCAH @mariaku21 is it a new one monthly; do you know? 2mo
mariaku21 @CrowCAH , it's a new book every month from what I can remember 😁 2mo
CrowCAH @mariaku21 very cool! I‘ll try and remember to check each month and give a post. 2mo
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Bec_lectic
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A sad but also inspiring story of the first black woman to win an Oscar. The book takes you through the ups and downs of Hattie McDaniel‘s life and the major struggles she endured even though she won Hollywoods most coveted award. This book inspired me to finally watch Gone with the Wind and in the character of Mammy you can see the spunk the real Hattie had even though her character has been a controversial figure. Definitely an eye opening read.

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Jerdencon
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I had mixed feelings about this one - I found the story of Hattie McDaniel fascinating and heartbreaking… I definitely felt angry and sad at times at the blatant racism she had to endure - my issue was the fact that it was written in first person… for some reason I felt that her internal dialogue was just too much. Overall I‘m glad to have read it and learn about her life - thanks for putting it on the list @MallenNC #auldlangspine @monalyisha

Butterfinger Interesting!!!! 5mo
MallenNC I‘m glad you read it. I put it on my list because I thought it brought needed attention to Hattie McDaniel‘s life beyond Gone With the Wind. 5mo
TheBookHippie Read the ARC and had the feeling it wasn't her voice I was reading. I'm not sure. 5mo
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Jerdencon
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CrystalE02
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Mehso-so

I finally finished this book!!! The story was drugged out. It shouldn't have took me 4 months to read this book. I didn't enjoy this book like I did with Gone with the Wind. I rated this book a 3 out of 5 stars.