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Chargement... Alligator Lake (2012)par Lynne Bryant
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Read this for my book club and it was tough to get through. Having luckily never had the misfortune of knowing someone as ignorant and hateful as the character of Marion made it hard to be sympathize or relate to her. Everytime one of her chapters came up I'd internally groan. I thought the racism was slathered on a bit thick without any explanation as to the why. Why are these people so hateful? How did they become like this? How are we supposed to believe that they will change after years of intollerance? This was a hard book for me to read. I am from the south and have traveled the world. Even though the situation isn't the same here, I know of many small towns down here that this could happen in. It was very well written. I normally prefer a book I can just devour in a day or two. If thats what you are looking for this is not it. I would still recommend this book to others especially if you like drama. It involves family conflict, racial tension, a deadly (potentially) disease, and love. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
As a pregnant teenager, Avery Pritchett found refuge in Colorado, but now, ten years later, her brother's wedding-and some burning questions-bring her back home to her small Southern town. But will introducing her mixed- race daughter to her independent-minded grandmother bring solace or sorrow? Will confronting her class-conscious mother allow for new beginnings or confirm old resentments? And how can she ask forgiveness of her youthful lover who has been denied his child all these years? As the summer progresses, Avery's return provokes shocking discoveries-of choices made, and secrets kept-and of deceptions that lie closer than she suspects. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Avery runs away from home angry with her Mother. She has a daughter with sickle cell anemia. Avery is a nurse so it leaves her with questions about her family she cannot answer.
Her brother, Mark, talks her into coming home for his wedding. She has to face what she left behind. After 10 years she finds it hard coming home.
The book was very enjoyable. It tells you a lot about this time in history from a family viewpoint. The chapters leave you pushing on because you always have a question in your mind. To me a good writing way. You cannot stop so you read it in a few days.
I really enjoyed the book. It is well written. ( )