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The Dry Grass of August
The Dry Grass of August | Anna Jean Mayhew
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In this beautifully written debut, Anna Jean Mayhew offers a riveting depiction of Southern life in the throes of segregation, what it will mean for a young girl on her way to adulthood--and for the woman who means the world to her. . . On a scorching day in August 1954, thirteen-year-old Jubie Watts leaves Charlotte, North Carolina, with her family for a Florida vacation. Crammed into the Packard along with Jubie are her three siblings, her mother, and the family's black maid, Mary Luther. For as long as Jubie can remember, Mary has been there--cooking, cleaning, compensating for her father's rages and her mother's benign neglect, and loving Jubie unconditionally. Bright and curious, Jubie takes note of the anti-integration signs they pass, and of the racial tension that builds as they journey further south. But she could never have predicted the shocking turn their trip will take. Now, in the wake of tragedy, Jubie must confront her parents' failings and limitations, decide where her own convictions lie, and make the tumultuous leap to independence. . . Infused with the intensity of a changing time, here is a story of hope, heartbreak, and the love and courage that can transform us--from child to adult, from wounded to indomitable. "A beautiful book that fans of The Help will enjoy." --Karen White, New York Times bestselling author "Mayhew keeps the story taut, thoughtful and complex, elevating it from the throng of coming-of-age books." --Publishers Weekly "A must-read for fans of The Help." --Woman's World "Written with unusual charm, wonderful dialogue, and a deeply felt sense of time and place, The Dry Grass of August is a book for adults and young people both--a beautifully written literary novel that is a real page-turner, I have to add. Fast, suspenseful, and meaningful. I read this book straight through." --Lee Smith, author of Last Girls and Fair and Tender Ladies "Because the novel is totally true to Jubie's point of view, it generates gripping drama as we watch her reach beyond authority to question law and order." --Booklist "A masterful work of blending time and place." --The Charlotte Observer "A beautifully written and important novel. Set in the 1950s South, it deals with race relations in an original, powerful way. It's also a great story about complicated family relationships, told with humor, delicacy, and penetrating insight. I wish I had written this book." -- Angela Davis-Gardner, author of Butterfly's Child "Anna Jean Mayhew has a true ear for Southern speech. . .The Dry Grass of August is a carefully researched, beautifully written, quietly told tale of love and despair and a look backward at the way it was back then in the South." --The Pilot (Southern Pines, North Carolina) "Deeply felt, lasting relationships formed in the mid-20th century South between white families and the African-American women who took care of them. In The Dry Grass of August, Mayhew explores the love and conflicting loyalties in one such extended family, adult and child, black and white. She does so with honesty and sympathy, intimate knowledge and valuable perspective, as well as beautiful writing. This is an important story about the Southern experience and the women who helped to form the American generation now at the peak of its powers." --Peggy Payne, author of Sister India "Once you've experienced The Dry Grass of August, you'll swiftly see that Anna Jean Mayhew's debut novel deserves all the early praise it's getting. . .the power, bravery and beauty of Mayhew's narrative is beyond contestation and well-deserving of a wide readership." --BookPage "An extraordinary, absorbing novel." --Historical Novel Reviews
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MCowles
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LOVED this book and didn‘t want it to end!

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Road Trip! It‘s a hot August in 1954 and thirteen year old Jubie Watts, her family and their maid are all headed to Pensacola, Florida in their Packard. Everyone except Jubie‘s dad is going... https://www.bluestockingreviews.com/blog/the-dry-grass-of-august

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Insightsintobooks
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Just got approved for this on #netgalley. Isn't the cover beautiful?

MrsGagnonreads2024 😍😍😍😍 6y
Ruthiella So pretty! 6y
Velvetfur Wow, that is really gorgeous! Butterflies are one of my favourite creatures 😊 6y
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shellleigh33
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Here‘s my #MakeMeReadIt stack. You vote and I will read the highest ranked ones. Not sure if I can get them all read in a month lol but will at least read the top 3 or 4. Can‘t wait to see what y‘all choose for me to read and thanks for the great idea @TheReadingMermaid

LikelyLibrarian Ooo...The Night Circus...loved it! 6y
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BkClubCare I‘ve read 6 of the books you show here! ATGiB is SO good! A true deserving classic 6y
MelissaSue81 A lot of these are on my list too. I loved 6y
keys_on_fire I would normally pick A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, but I liked even more 6y
Deblovestoread You have so many good books in that stack! 6y
TheBookKeepers This book was so good! 6y
TheBookKeepers My second vote would be for this one bc it‘s a favorite as well!! 6y
Andrew65 😍😍😍 6y
hes7 The Night Circus!! 6y
juliegumdrop Tree grows in Brooklyn 6y
Sace Definitely 6y
whofan4life Night Circus 6y
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mrp27
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#magicalmarch #butterflies

I bought this book a couple of yeas ago based upon a friends recommendation. She said if I liked The Help by Stockett I would like this.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful!! Stacked! 7y
vkois88 Gorgeous cover 😍 7y
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Jubie leaves North Carolina with her family for a Florida vacation. Crammed into the car along with Jubie are her siblings, mother, and the black maid, Mary.

Jubie takes note of the anti-integration signs they pass and of the racial tension that builds as they journey further south. But she could never have predicted the shocking turn their trip will take. Jubie must confront her parents failings and decide where her own convictions lie.

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I really wanted to love this book. I love southern tales from the POV of adolescents. This story really fell flat I liked the narrator, but I expected much more drama and discussion about Brown Vs Board and the Civil rights movement This story was more about the crappy father and her mother, who was confusing because she appeared racist at times but at the same time would defend their black help. It was an okay read, but I was hoping for more.