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A Critique Of "gone To Soldiers" By Marge Piercy

   
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Title: A Critique Of "gone To Soldiers" By Marge Piercy
 
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Date: November 24, 1996
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Piercy's point of view was biased favorably towards American Jews. I enjoyed the book because it kept my attention on the individual lives of people in the midst of war instead of the battles fought during the war. I also liked the complicated weave of lives into one story like a patchwork quilt...
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I enjoyed the book because it kept my attention on the individual lives of people in the midst of war instead of the battles fought during the war. I also liked the complicated weave of lives into one story like a patchwork quilt. In conclusion, I enjoyed Marge Piercy's novel Gone to Soldiers, because it kept my attention with realistic descriptions of people with whom I began to really understand their feelings and thoughts...
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