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A review by katietotallybooked
The House of Eve by Sadeqa Johnson
emotional
informative
sad
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
From the Author’s Note:
“I wrote this book for women like Georgia Mae, my grandmother Yvonne Clair, my great-grandmother Addie Murray and every woman who was forced to surrender her child either because of race, age, sexual abuse, shame or coer-cion. You are not alone. The House of Eve is for you.”
I picked this book up because it was an in person book club pick. I knew little about it going in, and honestly I did not expect to love it so much!
Positives:
“I wrote this book for women like Georgia Mae, my grandmother Yvonne Clair, my great-grandmother Addie Murray and every woman who was forced to surrender her child either because of race, age, sexual abuse, shame or coer-cion. You are not alone. The House of Eve is for you.”
I picked this book up because it was an in person book club pick. I knew little about it going in, and honestly I did not expect to love it so much!
Positives:
- Engaging writing
- Dual perspective, with dual audio narration!
- Based on experiences from real women
- An emotional read with some gut wrenching parts
- I was hooked early on and I wanted to keep turning the pages to see how it would all turn out for Ruby and Eleanor
Negatives:
- that it took until the ending to make it a five star read (but at least it got there!) The author's note and the epilogue actually sealed the deal for me.
Topics/Themes:
- Motherhood
- Black History
- Pregnancy
- Racism
- Classism
I'd Recommend To:
- Book Clubs
- Historical fiction readers, especially those interest in Black and/or women's history
- Audiobook listeners (the narration is fantastic!)
Quotes:
"I hope the man she [Georgia Mae] worked for wouldn't touch her again, but I also knew that hope had never gotten any of us very far. " p.324
"I hope the man she [Georgia Mae] worked for wouldn't touch her again, but I also knew that hope had never gotten any of us very far. " p.324
Graphic: Miscarriage, Racism, Rape, Pregnancy, and Classism
Minor: Body shaming