

Loved the story and ambiance of this book! Ady is such a cool character, and I wish Sanite was around a bit longer.
Loved the story and ambiance of this book! Ady is such a cool character, and I wish Sanite was around a bit longer.
It took me a minute to figure out what was going on and I liked the balance of the unravelling of Ady and her mother‘s history, the fight against the Confederates, and the relationship between Ady and Lenore. Such great characters in a really compelling story!
Maurice is the keynote author for the Eudora Welty Writers' Symposium at Mississippi University for Women, Oct. 24-26, 2024. Here is his book The American Daughters on the top of my stack of symposium books.
If you're looking for some great new audiobooks, I have some recs for you 😉
https://bookriot.com/black-historical-audiobooks/
Ruffin is a writing prof and I felt that at times while reading, in the most interesting of ways. It is perfectly plotted to reflect the many ways in which a Black woman could make her way through the antebellum south. We follow Ady as she is enslaved, from the house to the fields, from escape to touch freedom, interacting with free people of color in New Orleans, and beyond. There is a depth of experience here; a novel to be felt and studied.