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Review: The Mothers

The Mothers

The Mothers
By Brit Bennett
Riverhead, 9780399184529, 2017, 304pp.

The Short of It:

Rich and full bodied. Like a fine wine but better.

The Rest of It:

It is the last season of high school life for Nadia Turner, a rebellious, grief-stricken, seventeen-year-old beauty. Mourning her own mother’s recent suicide, she takes up with the local pastor’s son. Luke Sheppard is twenty-one, a former football star whose injury has reduced him to waiting tables at a diner. They are young; it’s not serious. But the pregnancy that results from this teen romance–and the subsequent cover-up–will have an impact that goes far beyond their youth. ~ From the publisher

I have had this book on my TBR list since reading The Vanishing Half.  But it wasn’t until I listened to a podcast by From the Front Porch, that I really took note of The Mothers. This book has everything. Nadia is beautiful and flawed and caught in a world of hurt over her own mother’s suicide. Although she comes from a very religious family, and attends church on a regular basis, she doesn’t make the best choices when it comes to love and friendship.

Nadia navigates life in a precarious way. She is her father’s daughter, loyal to a point but when he chooses to remove the memory of her mother from her childhood home, she strikes out in ways that can only come from pain.  Her deep need for belonging leads her to Luke but her relationship with Luke is complicated by life. Life, in the form of an unwanted pregnancy.

What does it mean to love and be loved? How does that look for you or me? Nadia’s definition of love swings from one extreme to another and yet she is wise beyond her young years, intelligent and driven. I won’t lie, there were times when I wanted to slap some sense into that girl but at the same time I wanted to just hold her.

The BEST part of this novel is the group of church ladies who function as a Greek chorus of sorts. Always chiming in, providing additional information and once or twice providing nothing but fodder to chew on. I did not grow up with a lot of women around me, I would have loved to have this group of women looking out for me. Nadia sees the value to knowing them, but also knows when to pull away.

This was an incredibly satisfying read. Anyone would be hard-pressed to not relate to Nadia in some way. Highly recommend.

Source: Borrowed
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Sunday Matters: She Arrives

Sunday Matters

Hey there! How are you? Our heat wave calmed down a bit. Temps in the 90’s. I can handle that. Once it hits 103+ I am not all that enthused. I think some of you are in agreement with me on that.

Hey! My daughter arrives this week. Just for a week because she’s taking summer classes and is working a lot. She recently got promoted at the coffee shop to manager so she is packing the hours in. BUT, we have her for a week. She will be celebrating her friend’s bday while here and fitting in a Disney trip too. She misses it so much out there in Missouri.

She got the lead in the fall play at school so once school starts she will be very busy with that.

Right Now:

I do have student ministry this morning. Even though it’s summer the turnout has been pretty good.

This Week:

I am taking this week off since my daughter is here. The Hub could not take off but I picked up tickets for my daughter and I to visit The Getty this Wednesday. I think I’ll be able to handle this museum just fine.

I also wanted to hit the botanical gardens near us. We really enjoy the botanical garden but I don’t think I can walk around much in 90 degree heat. Still recovering. It’s going well. Milestones hit every day but that would be pushing it.

I am thinking maybe a beach trip might be nice too.

Reading:

I blew through a number of books recently and posted reviews for:

I started The Mothers. I heard someone mention it on a podcast recently. It’s an older title but it’s very good.

The Mothers

Finishing up:
Same As It Ever Was

Watching:

We finished Season 2 of Alice in Borderland. Waiting for season 3 to drop.

I am trying really hard not to watch the news but it’s impossible with the recent events that took place. There is just too much that doesn’t measure up.

Grateful for:

Our little pup pup, The Otter Pup Chloe. She turned 14 and is experiencing difficulties these days. Some days she is her normal self but 3 out of 7 days she is not feeling it. Stares at the wall. Doesn’t eat. Sleeps all day. Many times I have reached over to make sure she is still breathing! That is the worst feeling but such a relief when she pokes her little head up looking at me like I am a crazy person. I am grateful for the days we have with her. Glad that my daughter can visit with her this week.