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Cindy Morgan (2) (1968–)

Auteur de Dance Me, Daddy

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15+ oeuvres 151 utilisateurs 13 critiques

Œuvres de Cindy Morgan

Dance Me, Daddy (1800) 70 exemplaires
The Year of Jubilee (2023) 24 exemplaires
Barefoot on Barbed Wire (2001) 20 exemplaires
The Loving Kind (1998) 6 exemplaires
Listen 6 exemplaires
Beautiful Bird (2008) 3 exemplaires
Under the Waterfall (1995) 2 exemplaires
The Best So Far 1 exemplaire
Elementary (2002) 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Morgan, Cindy Lavonne
Autres noms
Brouwer, Cindy
Date de naissance
1968
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Harrogate, Tennessee, USA
Professions
musician
singer
songwriter
writer
Organisations
St. Lola In The Fields

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I liked this novel more than I thought I would, although I finished it with mixed feelings. Told from the perspective of Grace, a thirteen-year-old girl in Jubilee, Kentucky in 1963, this book is a combination of a family's story and wider historical events. Racial tensions are high, especially in this small Kentucky town, but Grace is focused on her brother Isaac, who is seriously ill. I found Grace's narrative very believable for a teenage girl who's struggling to get along with her mother and older sister while hoping for the best for her brother. I also found her voice to be somewhat annoying and not very open to the complications of the other characters (who I found much more interesting).… (plus d'informations)
 
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wagner.sarah35 | 12 autres critiques | Feb 3, 2024 |
I have mixed feelings about this book. It was pretty heavy and depressing. The ending, however, does offer hope! Set in Kentucky, 1963, a time of turmoil.

I did enjoy some of the characters. They are full of hidden strengths. Aunt June was a favorite, and so was Constance. Grace undergoes the most transformation. She grows up admist the tragedies in her life.

The lesson I took away from this book is to make your life count. Isaac touched so many people in his short life. I pray that I do the same.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Sassyjd32 | 12 autres critiques | Dec 22, 2023 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
A Southern coming-of-age story about love, loss, forgiveness, hope, and growing up in the early 1960's.

A character driven read set during a time when racial tensions were high, Grace Mockingbird is a young woman growing up in the South, estranged from her mother and trying to find her out path. One of the bright spots in her life is her younger brother Isaac, who is something of a prodigy. But when he takes sick, the eggshell-thin walls begin to crumble even more.

A well written read, with characters that detach themselves from the page with their sorrows and contradictions. We see a lot of folks acting out of their hurt, as well as others who despite all of their pain and suffering choose to lift others up and show kindness instead. I enjoyed the complex characters.

I also found it interesting that this story was based loosely on the author's life, and her growing up years.

Overall, this was a touching coming of age tale, more character driven, and Grace is a compelling voice. I loved getting to know the characters through her eyes, and I could understand why she made the choices that she did. Heartbreaking and healing, this book definitely takes you through an emotional gambit!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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labornotinvain | 12 autres critiques | Jun 23, 2023 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
The Year of Jubilee by Cindy Morgan is a thought-provoking novel with an undertone of sadness.

Written from thirteen-year-old Grace Mockingbird’s perspective, this moving story of life in small Kentucky town is incredibly engrossing. Grace is devastated by her younger brother and best friend Isaac’s illness. Her older sister Sissie is causing the family problems with her unexpected rebellion. While their parents are at the hospital with Isaac, their Aunt June stays with them and provides minimal supervision as she trusts her nieces.

In the midst of their family’s turmoil, the civil rights movement comes to the forefront as the local Ku Klux Klan becomes more active. One of Grace’s teachers is instrumental in introducing Grace to her neighbors who just happen to Black. For the first time in her life, Grace finally finds unconditional friendship but will there be a price for and her family to pay?

With a subtle undercurrent of faith, The Year of Jubilee is a poignant novel that is beautifully written with relatable characters. Grace easily captures the reader’s heart. All of the characters are extremely well-drawn and vibrantly life-like. The small-town setting springs vividly to life as do its residents. The storyline is engaging and provides an intimate peek into the Mockingbird’s household and the tragedies they have experienced. Cindy Morgan brings this heartfelt novel to an uplifting, realistic conclusion.
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kbranfield | 12 autres critiques | Apr 19, 2023 |

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15
Aussi par
1
Membres
151
Popularité
#137,935
Évaluation
½ 4.5
Critiques
13
ISBN
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