Hear No Evil (Brotherhood #3)
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Riley Duncan is haunted by a past he can’t remember. Something happened in the isolated cabin he...
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Michael Jackson: The King of Pop
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As news of the 50-year-old pop superstar's death spread around the world in 2009 there were tears,...
Monsieur Pamplemousse on Probation
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The esteemed creator of Paddington Bear concocts another delicious escapade for Monsieur...
Bookapotamus (289 KP) rated House of Rougeaux in Books
Jun 10, 2018
House of Rougeaux was a wonderful story of a family spanning across the globe and across generations. The saga is non-linear, so it jumps around a bit. I had a hard time following in the beginning and there are quite a few characters to keep straight. But once I got a few chapters in, it was fairly easy to keep track. The family tree illustration in the beginning is super helpful and I fell in love with this family - and the way the author connected the generations was clever and didn't feel forced at all.
From the early 1800's at a sugar plantation in Martinique with Abeje, a healer, and her brother - facing tremendous brutality and loss - only to survive and start the legacy of this story and this family. To more present day with Eleanor, a musician in Canada - faced with a harrowing situation and tough choices, coming full circle.
There is magic and wonder, healing and suffering, as well as music and love. You see these aspects reflected across bloodlines, across generations, from slavery to freedom and across the world. Things are passed down, and you see a bit of some characters in other, through an intricate weaving of layers. But it's easy to see how this family changed and progressed over 100 years, and the spirit that lives within them all.
The story was captivating and the writing, eloquent. Thanks to Goodreads, Jenny Jaeckel and Raincloud Press for the opportunity to read and review.
Nigella Bites (Nigella Collection)
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Nigella Collection: a vibrant new look for Nigella's classic cookery books. 'Cooking isn't...
Tracing Your Coalmining Ancestors: A Guide for Family Historians
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In the 1920s there were over a million coalminers working in over 3000 collieries across Great...
My Secret Sister: Jenny Lucas and Helen Edwards' Family Story
Jenny Lee Smith and Helen Edwards
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Helen grew up in a pit village in Tyneside in the post-war years, with her gran, aunties and uncles...
Krypton - Season 1
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Years before the destruction of the legendary Man of Steel's home planet, Superman's grandfather,...
Che on My Mind
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Che on My Mind is an impressionistic look at the life, death, and legacy of Che Guevara by the...
The Hunger and the Howling of Killian Lone
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This is Killian's confession - a strange tragedy about love, ambition and incredible food - Killian...

