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OVERVIEW
OVERALL REVIEW: 4.0 stars
Writing: 4.0 stars
The writing was very easy to read. I liked the writing but didn't love it, unfortunately. Thankfully, it was not full of legalese which I appreciated as the setting of the story was the Scopes Trial. Obviously, a lot of research went into researching Dayton, Tennessee, and the Scopes Trial which shows in the writing.
Character development: 3.5 stars
There are two main characters - Annabel and George who are married. We learn a lot about Annabel and her life before meeting George. Unfortunately, we don't learn much about George, and that is what bothers me about the character development. Some of the things that George does, unfortunately, do not make sense, especially for an educated man like him who is an attorney.
The secondary characters are the people of Dayton, the members of the bar who are involved in the case, and the journalists covering the trial. There are so many characters that at times, it is hard to keep track of them all.
The tertiary character is the Scopes Trial. It must have been agonizing to have to wait for radio or newspaper reports instead of hearing about it in real time which we can do now on our cell phones.
Storyline: 4.0 stars
This historical novel is all about the relationship between Annabel and George with the Scopes Trial changing their lives forever. I am not sure that there was enough for the final ending to happen due to the societal pressures of the time. It is interesting to think about though.
The main locations were Chattanooga and Dayton, Tennessee.
Memorable/Informative: 4.0 stars
This novel is very timely because so much of what happened in 1925 is now again happening almost one hundred years later. We have the rise of conservatism and religious belief versus modernism and science. It is terrifying that we are reliving all of this again. When will we learn?
Book cover: 4.0 stars
Very pretty.
Book title: 5.0 stars
Perfection!
DEFINITE recommend
EBOOK DETAILS
NetGalley ARC (ebook) via Book Club Girl
The Evolution of Annabel Craig by Lisa Grunwald
320 pages
Random HouseBook Club Girl
Release date of 04/16/2024
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OVERALL REVIEW: 4.5 stars
Writing: 4.5 stars
The writing was good, real, and raw. Kerry wrote from the heart and some of it must have been exceedingly difficult to write about, but she did it with grace and dignity. Kerry is a very strong author throughout the entire memoir! I hope that she continues to write more.
Narration: 4.5 stars
Kerry is a very good narrator. She is passionate and funny in her narration. I loved the stories about going to the pool when she was growing up - it was hilarious. For me, authors narrating their own memoirs is the only way to go as it is their story!
Character Arc: 4.5 stars
The character arc is really Kerry showing her growth and release from something nagging at her all of her life - she knew that there was something that she didn't know. It was if there was a veil between her and her parents. Once the secret was revealed, the veils lifted and all of their the true selves emerged. It was beautiful.
Memorable: 4.5 stars
For me the biggest takeaway was that, "blood is thicker than water, but love is thicker than blood". I just loved this!
Entertaining: 4.5 stars
It was entertaining, but it was a book that showed that anyone can overcome almost anything that life throws at you! Kerry is living proof of that.
Book cover: 5.0 stars
Gorgeous!
Book title: 5.0 stars
Perfect!
HIGHLY recommend
STATISTICS
Release date of 09/26/2023
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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
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All We Were Promised by Ashton Lattimore
352 pages
Ballantine Books
Release date of 04/02/2024
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OVERVIEW
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
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