Saturday, June 14, 2008

Family Tree by Barbara Delinsky


Family Tree is predictable yet interesting. It is an easy and fast read without the usual sappy, overly dramatic romance of some of her other novels.

Delinsky uses this book to looking into racial issues and how our society can still view those who have different colored skin. This book brings up many issues possibly the most important one being are we racists even if we don't think we are?

This story line is gripping and holds your attention with every page you turn. This book deals with class, society, family, history, trust, love and racism all it's worst and best.

Great read pick it up today!


Grade: A-

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