Found family saga about identity, race and love
"Book rating: 4. 5/5 ⭐️ Genre: historical fiction Themes: found family, grief, identity, race, mothers & daughters 📖 Read if you like: The Vanishing Half, Black Cherokee This is a found family saga of two motherless little girls in small town Louisiana. With a sense of abandonment and a search for motherly love they each go out into the world on diverging paths to find what is missing in their lives. It is a story about race in the south, sisterhood and the complexities of family in all shapes and forms. Annie who was raised by her grandmother cannot see the ways in which she was cared for and only seeks to fill that burning mother shaped hole in her life. Absconding in the night with a charming good for nothing, his girl and his cousin she seeks escape. It becomes a wild adventure full of unexpected chaos, heartbreak and peril. Her obsession with Hattie Lee will derail her sanity and the love she has cultivated in her new life. When history is doomed to repeat itself Annie will take any risks to prevent that from happening. Her cradle friend Vernice was orphaned when her father shot her mother and then himself. The two are opposites and yet forever connected. Raised by a fiercely independent aunt who had no interest in motherhood, Vernice was given a stable environment, but not the coddling she craved. When she leaves for Spelman College, Vernice will find kinship and keys to a new world. When Vernice marries into an affluent family and inherits all the expectations that entails. As she accustoms to her new place in a family and society loyalties will be put to the test. This is a lush novel about family and dignity in the face of brutal inequity that will pull at your heartstrings. The cascading impact and inherited trauma of black mothers in the south was thought provoking and approached in a profoundly humane way. This story gave meaning to the word kin with that soul deep understanding of bonds that transcend time and space. It holds spaces for imperfections, flaws and mistakes in a bond of unguarded love and acceptance. With a smashing cast of supporting characters and a depth of social issues lining this time in history, this book is brimming with substance. A fragile and defiant sort of beauty captured within the lives of two ordinary girls seeking a sense of belonging, identity and love. It was an emotional witnessing of life with characters that left a lasting impression on me. Thank you to Penguin Random House Canada and Netgalley for an eARC."