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why was the book unspoken by henry cole so powerful?

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Perhaps what makes Unspoken so powerful is that it is rooted in old family stories that Cole listened to when he was a child, repeated by relatives who were the children of family members who lived through the Civil War. ... Unspoken is an incredible story of humanity and compassion.
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