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Diamond Dust

By K. Kay Shearin

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Dive into one woman's memories of living in Delaware, where family ties, legal battles, and political clashes shape her view of the world.

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2005-03-01
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Summary

"Diamond Dust" by K. Kay Shearin is a memoir offering a glimpse into the author's life in Delaware during the early 1990s. Shearin's writing captures her reflections on the complexities of relationships, perhaps with her aunts, and the intricacies of the legal world. Beginning with an explanation of her reasons for writing and an assurance of her account's truthfulness, she paints a picture of Delaware, highlighting its hidden appeal and the du Pont family's role in shaping the area. The story evolves to touch upon ideas of politics, the legal system, and private struggles with personal accounts from her work, setting a thoughtful mood as the book invites readers to explore Shearin's memories and thoughts on law.

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