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Unsung Hero of Birdsong, USA
Rated 4.21 out of 5 based on 19 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781524737115
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In Jim Crow South, an unlikely friendship blossoms between a young white boy and a Black WWII veteran. Samantha Cotterill, Coretta Scott King Honor winner, delivers a moving story of hope and resilience in a time of prejudice. “Unsung Hero of Birdsong, USA” (ISBN: 9781524737115) explores themes of friendship, race, and the lasting impact of war.
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Aashish Agnihotri –
The book was ok. The pacing was uneven and the ending felt a little rushed. It’s worth checking out.
Rohit –
A beautifully written story that will stay with you long after you finish reading. Highly recommended!
Atul Kumar –
A really good story that explores a really difficult time in history. It is a good read, but it can get slow.
Debjyoti Paul –
This book is a must-read. The author created an important and moving story.!
Bhaumik Sachdeva –
A good book about an unlikely friendship. It does get very emotional at some point.
Abhishek Kundu –
Cotterill does a great job capturing the era. A very moving and emotional book.
Thejus Chandran C –
It is a story that should be read by everyone. Friendship prevails despite prejudice. A true page-turner.
Tanishq Sharma –
I was really moved by the resilience showcased. A good read with great characters.
Rahul Khobragade –
An impactful story of an unlikely friendship! It really makes you feel like you are there during that time.
Nishanta Saikia –
I loved the message of hope and resilience. The characters were well-developed and the historical setting was vivid. Highly recommend!
Shiv Kumar Rathour –
This book is a gem. A captivating story with characters I genuinely cared about. all the way!
Shreyash Dadhich –
A touching story of friendship in a difficult time. The writing was beautiful, but some parts felt a little slow. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Ritik Kumar –
A powerful and emotional story. The characters were memorable and the historical context was well-researched.
Ishan Madan –
The book started strong, but the middle dragged a little. Still, a worthwhile read about an important topic.
Rohit Soni –
I had mixed feelings about this book. The themes are important, but the execution was lacking in some areas.
Kashish Jain –
While the subject matter is important, the writing style didn’t fully resonate with me. A decent read, though.
Bhaumik Sachdeva –
The themes of race and war were handled with sensitivity. An important, thought-provoking read.
Mayank Jain –
An important story about race and friendship. While powerful, it was a bit predictable at times.
Munulu Ringa –
I was captivated from beginning to end. The characters felt real and the story was both heartwarming and heartbreaking.