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Maxine ClairBesprekingen

Auteur van Rattlebone

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The subject of Rattlebone is a black community north of Kansas City in the 1950s. I liked this book, and recommend it.
 
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FoxTribeMama | 1 andere bespreking | Oct 2, 2016 |
October Suite focuses on October Brown, who starts her young adulthood as a teacher during the 1950s. As she is African-American, this is the perspective from what this novel gives. Additionally, this novel focuses on her family and friends around her and how October navigates her personal challenges. It's a quiet book -- I can't think of a better way to describe it than that. I liked it.
 
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ValerieAndBooks | Aug 8, 2016 |
Rattlebone is a well written, engaging story about a woman's journey from childhood through adolescence. Maxine Clair captures all the trials and tribulations of the universal stepping stones of growing up - friendships, family, puberty, love and sex. Interspersed throughout are chapters from the point of view of other Rattlebone town members, allowing the reader to get a clearer view of the events around town, especially having to do with the world of adults that so often mirrors the awkwardness and impulsiveness of the children they take care of. Well written, smart and entertaining, Rattlebone is a wonderful novel by a writer that I'm surprised not to have heard of sooner. Taking place during the time period of Brown v. Board of Education in a small town in Kansas, it gives a look into the mind of a town that is just trying to survive in life in all that it encompasses - love, grief, temptation, struggle, and the meaning of family and self.
 
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Jennifyr | 1 andere bespreking | May 25, 2013 |
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