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The Housemaid's Daughter
The Housemaid's Daughter | Barbara Mutch
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Barbara Mutch's stunning first novel tells a story of love and duty colliding on the arid plains of Apartheid-era South Africa When Cathleen Harrington leaves her home in Ireland in 1919 to travel to South Africa, she knows that she does not love the man she is to marry there —her fiance Edward, whom she has not seen for five years. Isolated and estranged in a small town in the harsh Karoo desert, her only real companions are her diary and her housemaid, and later the housemaid's daughter, Ada. When Ada is born, Cathleen recognizes in her someone she can love and respond to in a way that she cannot with her own family. Under Cathleen's tutelage, Ada grows into an accomplished pianist and a reader who cannot resist turning the pages of the diary, discovering the secrets Cathleen sought to hide. As they grow closer, Ada sees new possibilities in front of her—a new horizon. But in one night, everything changes, and Cathleen comes home from a trip to find that Ada has disappeared, scorned by her own community. Cathleen must make a choice: should she conform to society, or search for the girl who has become closer to her than her own daughter? Set against the backdrop of a beautiful, yet divided land, The Housemaid's Daughter is a startling and thought-provoking novel that intricately portrays the drama and heartbreak of two women who rise above cruelty to find love, hope, and redemption.
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On judging a book by its cover:
2 covers for a recent read. Mine had the cover on the right. I almost didn't choose it because the picture looked more "romance novel" than my interests lean. As it turns out, the housemaid's daughter is black. She is the sole narrator of the book. I wish I'd gotten the cover on the left. The protagonist is so endearing; I wanted her to be honored with a cover that gave her voice a tangible presence.

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Beginning this one tonight once all my mom chores are completed and the children are asleep.