The mothers

a novel

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Brit Bennett: The mothers (2016, Riverhead Books)

278 pages

Langue : English

Publié 26 mai 2016 par Riverhead Books.

ISBN :
978-0-399-18451-2
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Numéro OCLC :
936619521

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5 étoiles (2 critiques)

"A dazzling debut novel from an exciting new voice, The Mothers is a surprising story about young love, a big secret in a small community--and the things that ultimately haunt us most. Set within a contemporary black community in Southern California, Brit Bennett's mesmerizing first novel is an emotionally perceptive story about community, love, and ambition. It begins with a secret. "All good secrets have a taste before you tell them, and if we'd taken a moment to swish this one around our mouths, we might have noticed the sourness of an unripe secret, plucked too soon, stolen and passed around before its season." It is the last season of high school life for Nadia Turner, a rebellious, grief-stricken, seventeen-year-old beauty. Mourning her own mother's recent suicide, she takes up with the local pastor's son. Luke Sheppard is twenty-one, a former football star whose injury has reduced him to waiting …

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5 étoiles

I found The Mothers after watching a Barnes and Noble Tik Tok suggesting it in a collection of books to use while processing and challenging the Dobbs decision and the fall of Roe.

Thus, when I read it, I expected a narrative that would provided an unveiled, prochoice moral. The Mothers is so much more complex than that.

Bennett's debut novel is packed with dense, textured, realistic characters that leap off the page. A complex love triangle between Nadia Turner, Luke Sheppard, and Aubrey Evans weaves in and out of a tale that does include abortion, but also features black contemporary life, religion, class, and so much more.

The Mothers is worth your time.

Sujets

  • Coming of Age
  • Teenage pregnancy
  • Triangles (Interpersonal relations)
  • FICTION
  • Literary
  • FICTION / Contemporary Women
  • FICTION / Coming of Age
  • African American teenagers
  • Fiction
  • Choice (Psychology)
  • Contemporary Women
  • FICTION / Literary

Lieux

  • Southern California