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Our VerdictNot Woke
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Rachel's Holiday (Walsh Family, #2)1997

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Rachel's Holiday is refreshingly non-woke by modern standards. It offers a character-driven story of adversity and self-improvement without preaching or pandering to current ideological trends. No forced identity politics or heavy-handed modernization; just solid storytelling.

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