OVERVIEW
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
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Dorothea 💜