Title: The Book Woman’s Daughter
Author: Kim Michele Richardson
Narrated by: Katie Schorr
Publisher: Blackstone
Publishing
Length:
Approximately 10 hours and 29 minutes
Source: Checked out
with Libby through the Kewaunee Public Library.
Thank-you!
What is your favorite sequel to a book or movie you enjoyed?
The Book Woman’s Daughter is the sequel to The Book
Woman of Troublesome Creek which I just read for my Rogue Book Club back in
December. This book picks up sixteen
years after the last book ended. Sixteen-year-old
Honey Lovett finds herself alone after her parents are arrested for being
married. Her mother is a “blue” and her
father is white and their marriage breaks the law of intermarriage between
races. Honey is a blue herself. She picks up her mother’s old pack horse
library route and supports herself that way.
Will the law allow her to live on her own? Will her parents get out of jail?
I thought this novel did an excellent job of the
setting in 1950’s Kentucky and captured the area and people of that time. The characters were well developed and interesting. I was slightly disappointed that Honey’s
parents remained in jail at the end of the novel. I’m hoping there is a future book to resolve
that storyline. I also thought many of
the storylines from the first book were repeated in the second book with now
Honey experiencing them. This book focused
on how hard it was to be a woman in rural Kentucky in the 1950s and there is a
lot of domestic violence on display. It was
sad, but also uplifting.
Katie Schorr was a great narrator and was the voice of
Honey Lovett for me.
While this can be read as a standalone, I think it
would work best to read The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek first. I hope there is another novel and this
becomes a trilogy.
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