Immagine dell'autore.

Yvvette Edwards

Autore di A Cupboard Full of Coats

2+ opere 365 membri 32 recensioni

Opere di Yvvette Edwards

A Cupboard Full of Coats (2011) 299 copie
The Mother (2003) 66 copie

Opere correlate

An Unreliable Guide to London (2016) — Collaboratore — 17 copie

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Edwards, Yvvette
Data di nascita
20th century
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
UK
Luogo di nascita
Barnet, England, UK
Luogo di residenza
London, England, UK

Utenti

Discussioni

A Cupboard Full of Coats by Yvvette Edwards in Booker Prize (Agosto 2011)

Recensioni

Described as "a poignant family drama and a gripping mystery", this was an intense read.

ALERT - Spoiler: Since her mother's death, Jinx is an orphan dealing with her mother's things and her memories. The cupboard/closet is full of Jinx's mother's coats, beautiful; coats, each one a gift from her boyfriend, given after he beat her.
 
Segnalato
ParadisePorch | 24 altre recensioni | Jul 6, 2022 |
fiction (1997 London; some characters speak in Jamaican? vernacular, for true).
sensory-rich prose and skillful storytelling make the unraveling of Jinx's mother's story an engrossing read, putting me in mind of Toni Morrison's style but (thankfully) requiring much less analysis. Maybe the descriptions of her undertaker/embalming job weren't as accurate as I'd like (in my experience, no amount of skill in cosmetic application can ever make a corpse appear natural), but generally would recommend for book clubs and such.… (altro)
 
Segnalato
reader1009 | 24 altre recensioni | Jul 3, 2021 |
Deeply moving, The Mother by Yvvette Edwards is an emotionally compelling novel of healing.

Seven months following her sixteen year old son Ryan's murder, Marcia Williams remains grief stricken and desperately trying understand why his accused killer Tyson Manley took Ryan's life. With the murder trial now underway, Marcia attends the proceedings hoping to get answers to the questions that haunt her. As evidence is presented to the court, she is surprised by her sometimes compassionate response as she learns about Tyson's dysfunctional home life. Marcia is also forced to admit that she might have misjudged Sweetie Nelson, the young woman whom Ryan was involved with in the weeks preceeding his death. With her marriage crumbling under the weight of anger and unresolved grief, Marcia cannot help but lash out at her husband Lloydie as he continues to withdraw from her as he struggles to cope with his loss on his own.

It is impossible not feel sympathy for Marcia as she tries to make sense of a senseless act of violence. Her hopelessness, her desperate need for answers and her desire to assign blame are palpable as she goes through her day to day life, locked in mourning. Despite her understanding that LLoydie is doing the best he can, Marcia cannot help but feel angry and resentful over his desertion just when she needs his support the most. While completely aware how deeply she is hurting him by her furious outbursts, Marcia is unable to keep her feelings to herself as the strain of the trial weighs heavily on her. Trying, yet failing, to bridge the ever widening gap between them, Marcia despairs her marriage will survive the unbearable loss of their son.

Lloydie is a quiet man who shows his love through his actions and he withdraws not only from Marcia, but life in general, after Ryan's murder. While he cannot give his wife the emotional support she craves, he quietly goes about taking care of her the only way he knows how. In the face of her unrelenting anger, Lloydie pulls deeper into himself and begins changing his routine in order to avoid her. Unable to accept the tentative olive branch she extends to him, their marriage continues to deteriorate and it is soon teetering on the brink of collapse.

The one person who could possibly provide some answers to Marcia's questions is the one person she avoids at all costs: Sweetie. Marcia made no effort to hide her disapproval of the young woman who captured Ryan's heart and she blames Sweetie for indirectly putting him in the path of a killer. Unable to avoid meeting with Sweetie, Marcia learns shocking information that she encourages Sweetie to reveal. Once Sweetie takes the stand during Tyson's trial, a stunning revelation gives Marcia unexpected hope and a new purpose that will honor Ryan memory.

The Mother by Yvvette Edwards is a raw, gritty novel that is heartbreaking, yet ultimately, uplifting. This powerful story will move readers to tears as Marcia tries to come to terms with an unbearable loss that no parent should ever have to experience. Although not all of the loose ends are completely wrapped up by the novel's conclusion, the ending is hopeful as Marcia, Lloydie and Sweetie find an unexpected bit of optimism that they can and will eventually move past this tragedy.
… (altro)
 
Segnalato
kbranfield | 6 altre recensioni | Feb 3, 2020 |
Well structured, a good plot if a bit bleak.
A shocking insight into inner city life
 
Segnalato
karenshann | 6 altre recensioni | Dec 31, 2019 |

Liste

Premi e riconoscimenti

Potrebbero anche piacerti

Autori correlati

Statistiche

Opere
2
Opere correlate
1
Utenti
365
Popolarità
#65,883
Voto
½ 3.7
Recensioni
32
ISBN
36

Grafici & Tabelle