Hi Folks
This isnt an ohmy related post I'm afraid-just a 50 year old story that I feel needs to be told wherever - if any of you are interested in reading it - I think its worth the read. Bonehill
Amazon - Claudy by J S Hunter -only on kindle as yet
Claudy by J S Hunter
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Re: Claudy by J S Hunter
Grateful to your suggestion I only have time to Google the story. It was interesting moreover sad and deeply upsetting.
As someone who doesn't have time to get the book nor time to read it.
Do you have a few minutes to elaborate what the story was about, who perpetuated the events, was anyone brought to justice.
Also what did you find most fascinating of the story that led to share the story. Is it a local story for you?
Is there an ideological component to the story?
Is the story relevant today?
Is there a relation to the story about race? Religion?
Does the book have it's own ideas and reach it's own conclusions?
What are your thoughts on it that you can express?
Dean.
As someone who doesn't have time to get the book nor time to read it.
Do you have a few minutes to elaborate what the story was about, who perpetuated the events, was anyone brought to justice.
Also what did you find most fascinating of the story that led to share the story. Is it a local story for you?
Is there an ideological component to the story?
Is the story relevant today?
Is there a relation to the story about race? Religion?
Does the book have it's own ideas and reach it's own conclusions?
What are your thoughts on it that you can express?
Dean.
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Re: Claudy by J S Hunter
Hi Homestar, Sorry I cant adequately answer ,express or elaborate on all your questions and really do justice to them or the book in doing so apart from answering yes to most of them! I believe you can only get the answer to your questions by reading the book and forming your own opinion on its contents. Its only about 400 pages-a weekend read and only a couple of bucks on Kindle!