
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
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Not a WWII book, I am trying so hard to get out of that genre...this one interested me the second I saw the cover. As a matter of a fact, I didn't even read the synopsis, I just started reading and I am glad that I did. Obviously, it features Memphis, TN in some way, but what you can't tell by the cover is this book covers a couple of generations of a family. I just adore these kinds of books that will take us through the lives of a family over the years. Even though there are many characters, I believe Joan is the main one. You see things happen to Joan when she is a child and then see her become an adult that uses art to hopefully change lives.
When I finished the book I read about it, I now see it is a debut novel (exceptionally well done, I must add) and the author said it was the type of fairy tale she wanted to read as a child. Actually, I am going to quote the synopsis from Goodreads because it is written much better than I could.
Inspired by the author's own family history, Memphis--the Black fairy tale she always wanted to read--explores the complexity of what we pass down, not only in our families, but in our country: police brutality and justice, powerlessness and freedom, fate and forgiveness, doubt and faith, sacrifice and love.
This book is perfect for now!!! So far, it is my favorite book of the year (book #12).
Good day to you,
I hope you are doing fantastic today! We are getting so close to the start of 2023. I realized today that I needed to get on my yearly reading challenge and so here it is for you.
Remember that I never want you to look at anyone's reading habits/achievements but your own!! You own your reading life. It is never about the number you read, or the genre you choose unless you wish for it to be that way. If you read one book a year, or 200, you are a success in your reading life!!
I release a challenge for fun. If you want to use it to motivate you, please do so. If you want to use it to inspire yourself, please, I would be honored if you did so. If you wish to bypass this post, then I support you in that too. My goal is for you to be a happy reader!!! I think you are a successful reader and I just want you to be happy!!!
I hope I do inspire you to get out of any box you feel you are in, and I encourage you to inspire me too!!! I would love to hear how your reading life is going, and new books that you love and I would love to hear about any books you think I MUST read.
I look forward to reading with you in 2023, thank you for your support.
I 100% admit that I am a stat lover when it comes to books. I keep them in many different forms, and an end-of-year checklist gets folded up inside my book journal every single year. For the last few years, I have been making a digital one that I have been sharing with others. My friend, Kristen was talking to me earlier in the year about using Canva for everything and I realized that she was correct, Canva would be a perfect way to showcase my book stuff...including my 2022 stats.
I have attached a copy here if you would like to print it off and use it with your end-of-year lists.
When I was a high schooler, I did enjoy the required reading of The Scarlett Letter. I have probably read it 10 or 15 times over the last 35 years. This book attracted me because of the cover, and then I found out it was about the inspiration behind the telling of The Scarlett Letter.
Isobel married for what she thought was love, to a man she thought she would love forever. He was going to provide everything she needed and he dabbled in medicine. Isobel was a brilliant seamstress, almost witch-like with the needle she was which was fitting as she was descended from witches.
I won't tell you how she and her husband arrived in Salem, but they did. They lived in a little cottage in a town that once murdered "witches". Here is where Isobel meets Nathaniel Hawthorne and the sparks fly, the townspeople mention witchcraft and a book is born.
That's it, I will tell you no more.....just read this, it is a scandalous tale in so many ways, and beautifully written. The cover is equally attractive....look at this gorgeous thing!!