Thursday, February 24, 2022

Review: The Book Woman's Daughter

 



From the New York Times bestselling author of The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek!

Description from Netgalley:

Bestselling historical fiction author Kim Michele Richardson is back with the perfect book club read following Honey Lovett, the daughter of the beloved Troublesome book woman, who must fight for her own independence with the help of the women who guide her and the books that set her free.

In the ruggedness of the beautiful Kentucky mountains, Honey Lovett has always known that the old ways can make a hard life harder. As the daughter of the famed blue-skinned, Troublesome Creek packhorse librarian, Honey and her family have been hiding from the law all her life. But when her mother and father are imprisoned, Honey realizes she must fight to stay free, or risk being sent away for good.

Picking up her mother's old packhorse library route, Honey begins to deliver books to the remote hollers of Appalachia. Honey is looking to prove that she doesn't need anyone telling her how to survive. But the route can be treacherous, and some folks aren't as keen to let a woman pave her own way.

If Honey wants to bring the freedom books provide to the families who need it most, she's going to have to fight for her place, and along the way, learn that the extraordinary women who run the hills and hollers can make all the difference in the world.

My Review: 

The Book Woman's Daughter is such a gripping emotional novel full of heart, hope, determination, and a fair share of injustice as well. I knew right away I needed to read this sequel to the powerful "The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek" that had me crying and thinking it over for days after I'd finished reading. I'm happy to saw I found the sequel just as compelling. I was certainly glad to see some familiar characters helping her along the way and was downright mad for all the horrible things she had to endure. Just like her momma she maintained her kind heart though. Which is one of my favorite things about this series. If you loved the first book as much as I did, then I definitely recommend you read The Book Woman's Daughter. 

** I received an advanced digital review copy via Netgalley. **

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