Each character this book follows has a captivating story that feels simultaneously real and relatable. The portion of the story spent in a pandemic and the conclusion made me feel seen during these times when we can feel isolated and left me hopeful and re-centered on things that matter most.
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Bo Johnson wants to read Founding Brothers by Joseph J. Ellis
Founding Brothers by Joseph J. Ellis
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