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Deborah Mantella

Autore di My Sweet Vidalia

2 opere 13 membri 3 recensioni

Opere di Deborah Mantella

My Sweet Vidalia (2015) 12 copie
My Sweet Vidalia (2015) 1 copia

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Kudos to Deborah Mantella on her amazing and descriptive storytelling in "My Sweet Vidalia" by Deborah Mantella. I received a copy of this book for an honest review.

This is a most unusual and intriguing novel. The genres for this book are Fiction, Women's Fiction and also has a Magical and Paranormal feel to it.

The story takes place in rural Georgia around 1955. In this book, the story is narrated by Cieli Mae, a baby that was still born to Vidalia Lee Kandal Jackson. Vidalia's husband caused her to lose the baby through violent means. Cieli Mae survives in spirit and serves as a guide, conscience,support system, and storytelling of Vidalia .

These were hard times and there was poverty and discrimination. The descriptions of the trailer park, and the lack of conveniences were heartbreaking.

I find that the author describes the characters as complex and complicated. There seems to be a contrast in good and evil. Some of the characters have deep secrets. There is betrayal and loyalty.

I appreciate the way the author describes family, friends, love and hope. To quote the author, the spirit always has a choice.". I would highly recommend this amazing novel told in a different perspective. I look forward to reading more from Deborah Mantella.
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teachlz | 2 altre recensioni | May 8, 2017 |
The baby narrates. The baby, Cieli May, who was stillborn because her father brutally beat her mother, seventeen-year-old Vidalie Lee Kandal Jackson. Cieli May says, “Doc placed my body oh-so-gently upon my Vidalia’s emptied belly, and my spirit melded with hers. We’d been upended, but not undone.” Cieli May’s spirit stayed with Vidalia, initially comforting her, and then gently guiding her through life’s ups and downs. What happened to make Jamerson (JB) Jackson so brutal? Vidalia refers to his mom as Gamma Gert, who raised him on her own. She, lovingly but wrongly, made excuses for him time after time giving him an expectation that the world owed him. And, so Gamma Gert, excusing him yet again said, “My boy didn’t mean nothin’. He just don’t know his strength is all.”

This took place in the mid-fifties in impoverished rural Georgia. It was thought-provoking but an emotionally hard story to read. My heart went out to Vidalia and to the spirit of her dead baby daughter. But, Vidalia endeavors to keep going with the help of some unlikely people. Although Gamma Gert seems blind to her boy’s actions, she’s also loving to Vidalia and helps her return to health. Vidalia eventually gives birth to two sets of twins, for which Cieli May helps her to watch over. The southern dialect was charming and the culture and characters were true-to-life. Deborah Mantella has created a very engaging debut. Rating: 4 out of 5.
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FictionZeal | 2 altre recensioni | Feb 4, 2016 |

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2
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