A Sitting in St. James by Rita Williams-Garcia
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Many Thanks to Reading Rants for recommending this book as one of her favorites for 2021. I enjoyed reading about the white family with slaves, it's past and it's present, as Williams-Garcia writes with feeling, authenticity, and empathetic in the brutal way Madame Sylvie Guilbert treats and talks to her family, her servants, and those in her community, as she strives to marry off grandsons, ignore granddaughters who are mixed race, and still tell her own story of being married off to a brutal man. I loved many of the characters, Byron, Pearce, Thisbe, Eugenie, Jane, Lily and the painter and hated Lucien, Sylvie, and all those who ignored the hard work of the slaves on their plantations and took all the glory themselves. A mesmerizing read!
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Tuesday, June 21, 2022
A Sitting in St. James by Rita Garcia-Williams
Labels:
2021,
adult,
Award winner,
crossover,
historical fiction,
history,
LGBT,
Murder,
oppression,
Plantations,
slaves,
YA
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