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Sunday, January 21, 2024

REVIEW - All We Were Promised ebook


 All We Were Promised by Ashton Lattimore (ebook)


OVERVIEW

This book is one that I have no words that will come easily. I always thought  (note the past tense) for some reason that once enslaved people crossed the Mason-Dixon line they were free. Wrong! 

The novel covers about a year during the years of 1837-1838 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The city is in turmoil with rioting attacks by southern sympathizers, White people in general, and enslavers against free Blacks, whites who supported abolition, and anyone who got in their way. Yes, there were enslavers in Philadelphia even though Pennsylvania was a "free state". There were loopholes in the law that allowed enslavers to travel to Philadelphia with enslaved people for up to six months every year. Horrifying!!

This novel is about free Black people, escaped enslaved people, and enslaved people trying to make a life in a city that was not welcoming to Blacks, period. The southern boundary of Pennsylvania was shared with Maryland and ensured that enslaved people from Maryland could quickly and easily make it to "freedom" in Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, the bounty hunters for enslaved people were also close and could find and remove enslaved people as well as free Blacks back to the South without fear of repercussions. Again, horrifying!

I loved how this novel showed the power of Black people working together to make things better for each other without relying on White people. Yes, the story wasn't perfect, but it was beautiful!


OVERALL REVIEW: 5.0 stars


Writing: 5.0 stars

The writing was very strong, informative, and descriptive. The author wrote well about the horrors of the American enslaved people without gratuitous violence, but enough to get the horror across. The dehumanization, abuse, and lack of body autonomy against the enslaved were disgusting, but needed to fully understand what the enslaved people endured. 

This was a very well-researched novel by a former lawyer and journalist who took a deep dive into this horrible period in American history. What a very strong debut novel!


Character development: 5.0 stars

There are three main female characters - Nell, Charlotte, and Evie. Nell is a free-born Black whose family has lived in Philadelphia since before the U.S. Revolution. Charlotte is an escaped enslaved person who is from Maryland and has lived in Philadelphia for about four years. Finally, Evie is an enslaved woman who is in Philadelphia while her enslaver visiting family. 

The secondary characters are Kate, Evie's enslaver; Charlotte's father, and Nelle's family and neighbors who live in a wealthy Black neighborhood. 

The tertiary characters are Philadelphia and the other characters. both Black and white, which makes this story feel real and true. 


Storyline:  5.0 stars 

This historical novel is all about the relationship between Nell, Charlotte, and Evie. Two chance meetings begin the story and bring it all together. 

The main location was Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 


Memorable/Informative:  5.0 stars

I must say that this novel was very informative, but at times difficult to read. So much of American history that I had been taught in elementary school is proving to be inaccurate and downright lies. This is disappointing on so many levels. 

I had no idea about so much about what I read about Philadelphia. Allowing enslavers to bring enslaved people to Philadelphia - it was so absurd! Bounty hunters came into a sovereign state and kidnapped formerly enslaved people and free Blacks to bring them to enslavement. 

I also didn't know about the resentment and anger that the white community felt towards the Black community "taking their jobs". This sounds so familiar to the anti-immigrant rhetoric spewed by the xenophobic groups today. We have learned nothing from history at all. 


Book cover: 4.5 stars

Just lovely! 


Book title: 4.5 stars 

Very nice!


HIGHEST recommendation


EBOOK DETAILS

NetGalley ARC (ebook)

All We Were Promised by Ashton Lattimore 

352 pages 

Ballantine Books

Release date of 04/02/2024


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Ashton Lattimore

My Goodreads review

Ballantine Books

NetGalley


Happy reading ðŸ“š

Dorothea 💜







Saturday, January 20, 2024

My next ebook is...


All We Were Promised by Ashton Lattimore (ebook)


As you may recall, I started this book right before my Holiday Sabbatical, I had only read a few chapters. Also, a few books with more imminent publishing dates became available so I had to put this book aside. 

So I am starting this book again from the beginning!
 

Happy reading ðŸ“š

Dorothea 💜

DNF - The Lost Journals of Sacajewea ebook


 The Lost Journals of Sacajewea by Debra Magpie Earling (ebook)


I will not be finishing this book, unfortunately. The style of writing was not for me as it was not in a traditional novel style - it was more like a stream of thought. Also, I was very confused after 15 pages or 7% of the book, and didn't expect that to improve. There were Native American terms used over and over that were not explained so I had to let this book go. This book just didn't work for me which doesn't mean that it won't work for you! 



Happy reading! 📚

Dorothea 💜

Friday, January 19, 2024

My next audiobook is...


 Thicker than Water by Kerry Washington (audiobook)


Happy reading ðŸ“š

Dorothea 💜

My next ebook is...


 The Lost Journals of Sacajewea by Debra Magpie Earling


Happy reading ðŸ“š

Dorothea 💜


REVIEW - Can't We Be Friends ebook


 Can't We Be Friends by Denny S. Bryce and Eliza Knight (ebook)


OVERVIEW

When I saw the premise for this book, I wanted to read it badly. This historical novel did not disappoint. I read the entire novel in about twenty-four hours!!

This novel covers the timeframe when Marilyn and Ella became and were friends. The story is told from both Marilyn's and Ella's viewpoints in different chapters which makes it very intriguing. Both women were gifted artists - Marilyn as an actor and Ella as a singer. Strong women at the top of their fields who become real, not Hollywood real, friends.

I loved how this novel showed how women can be real friends who share, help each other, and are there in times of crisis. It was lovely to see this friendship start, bloom, and grow. 


OVERALL REVIEW: 4.5 stars


Writing: 4.5 stars

The writing was very strong and descriptive. The authors wrote so well together and created a beautiful historical novel. They both did a lot of intense research to write this amazing novel and it shows. 

My only little nitpick is at times it was a little too descriptive. I'm not sure that I needed to know about their lipstick brand/colors as well as the perfume that they wore. 

On the other hand, there were musicians/singers mentioned in Ella's storyline referred to by their first names that I was not familiar with at all, and some backstory would have been helpful.


Character development: 4.0 stars

There are two main characters - Marilyn Monroe and Ella Fitzgerald. Due to the racism of the time, there is much more known and written about Marilyn than there was written about Ella which is such a shame. I would have loved to have learned a little more about Ella and her music especially as she was a self-taught artist which is extremely impressive. 

The secondary characters are the supporting characters in either or both of their lives from their agents, managers, record labels, and Hollywood studios to their friends, families, and lovers/husbands. Again, as it was a historical novel there are a lot of secondary characters needed to support the story.

The tertiary character is their friendship. Throughout their friendship, they were there for each other for the highs, lows, and in-betweens.  


Storyline:  4.5 stars 

This historical novel is all about Marilyn's and Ella's friendship including their careers and loves. It takes place between 1952-1962 when they meet until Marilyn's passing. 

The main locations were New York City, Los Angeles, and various international locations.     


Memorable/Informative:  4.5 stars

One of the biggest takeaways was that Ella endured intense prejudice not just in the U.S. due to Jim Crow laws, but in England as well as the territory of Hawaii. Honestly, I can only assume that this ugliness happened regularly to her even though she was a world-renowned singer. If she was treated this way, what was the ordinary person subjected to during this time?

Also, I learned that Marilyn was a supporter of the early Civil Rights Movement and supportive of her friend, Ella, even helping to publicize her performances with reporters. 


Book cover: 4.5 stars

Just lovely! Both Ella and Marilyn are smiling at each other!


Book title: 5.0 stars 

Excellent!


HIGHLY recommend


EBOOK DETAILS

NetGalley ARC (ebook)

Can't We Be Friends by Denny S. Bryce and Eliza Knight 

384 pages 

William Morrow Paperbacks

Release date of 03/05/2024


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Denny S BryceEliza Knight

My Goodreads review

William Morris Paperbacks

NetGalley


Happy reading ðŸ“š

Dorothea 💜







Thursday, January 18, 2024

My next ebook is...

 


Can't We Be Friends by Denny S. Bryce and Eliza Knight (ebook)



Happy reading ðŸ“š

Dorothea 💜

REVIEW - Endangered Eating audiobook

 

Endangered Eating by Sarah Lohman (audiobook)


OVERVIEW

This was a fascinating book about was something that I never thought about. Food. For me, food was just bought in the supermarket, from friends's gardens, or in the meat department. I never had food insecurity nor did I think about what foods I purchased. I knew about some really quality lemons like Meyers and tomatoes like Big Boys, but what about heritage chicken? However, I never considered that there were endangered, heirloom, and extinct foods from all over our country. I am guilty at the supermarket of only picking out pretty produce, but does the ugly produce taste better? Yes, I have favorite produce or meat, but I never really stopped to consider that it could all go away. The other thing is that I know that produce is not ripened naturally, but picked early and expected to ripen later, but not all produce works that way. I want to eat delicious real food! So this has made me want to find local food at Farmer's markets and do a lot of research including CSAs!

Sarah was very knowledgeable and truly interested in learning about these unique food products. Now to find out even more myself as I am fortunate to live in California with access to so much locally. 

OVERALL REVIEW: 4.0 stars


Writing: 4.0 stars

The writing was good, but not of the level of beautiful writing of novels. It did feel more like the writing of an academic which is not a bad thing. It just wasn't as pretty as what I am used to - I am spoiled. 


Narration: 4.5 stars

Sarah is a very good narrator. She is passionate, real, and funny in her narration. I would have loved to accompany her on some of these amazing food trips as I love to eat good food. 


Character Arc: N/A

There really wasn't a real character arc. It was specific chapters about specific foods in a specific region or area.


Memorable: 4.0 stars

I loved how the loss of these specific foods made it difficult for the most vulnerable among us - BIPOC folks, especially Native and Black people. Many of these lost foods were important to their heritage, lifestyle, and religious beliefs. 


Entertaining:  3.5 stars

I would say that this book was more educational than entertaining. It was a deep dive into these heirloom foods, their region, and what was being done to save them. At times, I did need to listen to a section again to fully grasp what was being explained.


Book cover: 3.5 stars

It isn't pretty enough to attract the attention of random readers in bookstores!


Book title: 4.0 stars 

On point. 


DEFINITE recommend


STATISTICS

Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow (audiobook)

Endangered Eating by Sarah Lohman

Dreamscape Media

11 hours, 6 minutes

Release date of 10/24/2023


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Sarah Lohman

My Goodreads review

Dreamscape Media

Los Angeles Public Library


Happy reading ðŸ“š

Dorothea 💜



REVIEW - The Hidden Life of Cecily Larson


 The Hidden Life of Cecily Larson by Ellen Baker (ebook)


OVERVIEW

This book totally intrigued me and I was not disappointed by any of it at all. It was offered as an ARC by Book Club Girl which offers a free Kindle ARC every two weeks usually on Monday. I normally find out about ARCs via Instagram, but I only read the books that really interest me like this one did. 

This multiple-time period historical novel is all about secrets, DNA testing, and the real meaning of family. The characters were so interesting and varied plus the plot line hooked me especially as I have friends who have had family secrets unearthed because of DNA testing. Honestly, I am shocked that nothing has bubbled up yet for me, but one never knows!

This novel had three female protagonists and was a female-centered novel which was incredible and enjoyable. However, this is a novel where women help women, but also a novel where take advantage of other women. When will we, as women,  ever learn?

OVERALL REVIEW: 4.5 stars


Writing: 4.0 stars

The writing was strong and descriptive, but efficient. It was surprisingly easy to read even with some of the difficult subject matter. The writing did not hold back when dealing with some of the most difficult storylines, but it was not gratuitous. 


Character development: 4.5 stars

There is one main female character - Cecily. The novel takes her from a four-year-old girl being dropped off at an orphanage by her mother in 1924 to an elderly woman in 2015. She had one heck of a life that was a fun ride from beginning to end of the book! 

The secondary characters are Liz, 2015 (daughter) and Molly, 2015 (granddaughter) plus other people who are impacted by the same DNA. DNA testing uncovers secrets that disrupt their lives in both positive and negative ways. 

The tertiary character is the normal folks one would encounter in each period and place including partners, family members, and friends. There are a lot of characters again as this is a normal historical fiction novel. 


Storyline:  4.5 stars

This novel is about Cecily in multiple periods. Honestly, she is a fascinating character who lived through so many tragedies, but her life was filled with love! Love is what makes Cecily who she is! 

The main locations were Minnesota, North Carolina, and Rhode Island.    


Memorable/Informative:  4.5 stars

The biggest takeaway is that women have been abused and continue to be abused by the patriarchy. The big issue is that women support the men in their abuse to get a "step up". Men manipulate the women to manipulate other women. What a horrific mess. We need to stop this cycle for our daughters and granddaughters.  


Book cover: 4.5 stars

Just lovely!


Book title: 5.0 stars 

Outstanding!


HIGHLY recommend


EBOOK DETAILS

NetGalley and Book Club Girl ARC (ebook)

The Hidden Life of Cecily Larson by Ellen Baker 

384 pages 

Mariner Books

Release date of 02/20/2023


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Ellen Baker

My Goodreads review

Mariner Books

NetGalley

Book Club Girl


Happy reading ðŸ“š

Dorothea 💜







Friday, January 12, 2024

REVIEW - Weyward ebook


 Weyward by Emilia Hart (ebook)

OVERVIEW

I didn't read this book when it first came out as I wasn't sure about it for some weird reason. However, it won multiple Goodreads awards and friends loved it so I decided to give it a try and I am so glad that I did! 

This debut effort by Emilia Hart was a great historical novel. It had similar themes to the Practical Magic series by Alice Hoffman and The Discovery of Witches series by Deborah Harkness both of which I adore! As you may not know, there is a little bit of a witch in every woman - she just has to find it and use it. 

This novel had three time periods and three female protagonists which was a lovely way to show how the "gift" of witchcraft is passed from woman to woman in the Weyward line. The similarity between the three timelines and women is that the women have been abused and used by men in their lives and that there are signs that are ignored by loved ones. The biggest takeaway is if you believe a woman is being abused, she probably is. 


OVERALL REVIEW: 4.5 stars


Writing: 4.5 stars

The writing was powerful with lovely prose. It was a very interesting and easy read! I most especially loved the descriptions of nature including the birds, insects, and plants. It was as if I could hear and feel what the characters were experiencing. However, at times, I felt that the language was repetitive and could have been a bit more diverse. Since this is Emilia's first book, she is going to be a powerhouse in the future and I cannot wait to read more of her books!


Character development: 4.0 stars

There are three main female characters - Altha, 1619; Violet, 1942; and Kate, 2019. These women are descended from a long line of women who are healers as well as have the "gift" of witchcraft. 

The secondary characters are the normal folks that one would encounter in each period including partners, family members, and friends. There are a lot of characters, specifically secondary ones in this novel, as this is a normal historical fiction novel. 

The tertiary character is the "gift" of witchcraft that each of the main characters possesses and learns to manipulate and control

Storyline:  4.0 stars

Since this novel is divided into three distinct periods, at times it felt like the storyline for Altha was weaker than the other two storylines. It would have been nice to know how Altha's life progresses as she is the first Weyward woman in the novel.  For me, the post-medieval period is the most interesting, but is, unfortunately, the most difficult to explore and research.

The main locations were England specifically Cumbria and London.    


Memorable/Informative:  4.0 stars

The biggest takeaway is that women have been abused and continue to be abused by the patriarchy. The "good" men in this novel and in real life need to become more vocal and step up to help end this abuse.


Book cover: 4.5 stars

Very pretty!


Book title: 5.0 stars 

Perfect!


HIGHLY recommend


EBOOK DETAILS

Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow (ebook)

Weyward by Emilia Hart (ebook)

336 pages 

St. Martin's Press

Release date of 02/02/2023


INFORMATIONAL LINKS

Emilia Hart

My Goodreads review

St. Martins Press

Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL)


Happy reading! 📚

Dorothea 💜







My next ebook is...


 The Hidden Life of Cecily Larson by Ellen Baker



Happy reading! 📚

Dorothea 💜