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Lisianthus
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Has a particular book ever had such an ......
      #213669 - 05/10/2008 22:45

......impact on you, that it always springs to mind as an amazing read and eye-opener?

I read 'Empty Cradles' by Margaret Humphreys a few years ago, but I still have it and highly recommend it.

It is a shocking true story about children disappearing from children's homes, sometimes their parents were told they had died, and being shipped off to a 'new life' in Australia etc - the last as recently as 1967!

Please read it. It's a fantastic book.

Janine X


P.S. I must stop posting, as I have been on here nearly all day!

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annemari
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Re: Has a particular book ever had such an ...... [Re: Lisianthus]
      #213678 - 05/10/2008 23:04

Barbara Taylor Bradfords Trilogy starting with 'A Woman of Substance'

Very inspirational and all three re-readable over and over again.

I have read 'Empty Cradles' Janine, and yes,it is well worth a read.Certainly an eye-opener that's for sure.

Highly recommended.

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Re: Has a particular book ever had such an ...... [Re: Lisianthus]
      #214196 - 06/10/2008 17:31

Birdsong by Sebastien Faulks.

Couldn't put it down and wept openly as I read it. When I finished it I then went on to research WW1 in depth.

marina x

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Re: Has a particular book ever had such an ...... [Re: marina]
      #214202 - 06/10/2008 17:40

Don't laugh but the first book I remember having an effect on me was The Lion The witch and The Wardrobe. It made me think about the battle of good v evil. I was about 7 and still think this was one of my favourite childhood books.

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Re: Has a particular book ever had such an ...... [Re: dizeeblonde]
      #214232 - 06/10/2008 18:20

I also loved The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe. We had a student teacher and she read it to us in class every afternoon. I was 8 or 9 so it would have been right at the beginning of the sixties. We had open coal fires as the only heating in our classroom.....

Wonderful memories!

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