Monday, March 11, 2013
The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis
This book tells the story of a woman's life through the viewpoints of her children--starting with the twins who died young, and ending with a granddaughter. I loved the way each viewpoint expanded the story, so we could see Hattie's many different sides and her struggle to determine her identity in the face of the demands of her family. The book was lyrical and well-plotted. I look forward to Ms. Mathis's next book.
Labels:
family,
gender,
historical fiction,
race,
religion,
United States
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