When I
started reading this book I could have never imagined how much hooked I was
going to be on it. I would define this book as moving, sad and funny at the same
time, but for me, the main feature of it is the way in which it is written, the
poetry that fills its pages from the beginning to the end, the way the author
describes the nature that surrounds the story which helps the reader to flow
through its pages like a river flows looking for the sea at the end of its way.
The book
tells us the story of Lily, who has grown up in the belief that she
accidentally killed her mother when she was only four. Lily lives with his
father, T.Ray, who abuses her and subjects her to hard punishments. Rosaleen, a
big coloured woman, looks after her and does the housework. One afternoon,
Lily and Rosaleen go to the city. Rosaleen is insulted by three white men and
racial tension explodes. Rosaleen is put in jail but, because of the injuries, she
has to be taken to the hospital. Lily is compelled to act and helps her to
escape.
Lily and
Rosaleen cannot come back home so, fugitives from justice, Lily decides to
follow the steps that her died mother followed ten years ago. The only clue she
has it is a honey label in which a black coloured Virgin Mary appears and has
the word ‘Tiburon’, which it is a small village, written on its back.
Following
the label, they get to a house, which is inhabited by three coloured sisters,
May, June and August. May seems to be very sensitive, June has a strong
character and August heart is full of wisdom. They all take care of a bee farm.
Lily
lies to the sisters by telling them that his father has died in an accident and
she and Rosaleen are on their way to her aunt’s house, but they are broke and
need some money to carry on their journey. They are
allowed to stay on the farm. Lily helps August with the beehives and Rosaleen
helps with the housework. Lily soon realises herself that this is the house
where her mother was when she escaped from her father. The same black Virgin
Mary’s label was all around the house.
Time
goes by and Lily finds the peace she needs. She and Rosaleen have found a place
full of love and they really feel at home. After some months Lily decides to
tell August the truth and she is really surprised because August tells her that
she knew everything from the very beginning, what’s more, she had been working
for her mother’s family for almost nine years.
When
everything seems to be peaceful and quiet Lily’s father appears in the farm. Lily
knows that the end of her new life is close. T.Ray wants to take her back
home. He seems desperate and nervous but finally the wise words of August
convince him to let Lily stay in the house in which she has found the love she
had lost when her mother died.
Everybody
has the right of looking for something better, something that help him or her
to fill the heart of love, something that makes feel the life is wonderful.
This is what Lily and Rosaleen finally get.
I have
found this book really amazing and wonderfully written. It is sure that I will
read more books from this author.
Vicent
When I started reading this book I could have never imagined how [] hooked I was going to be on it. I would define this book as moving, sad and funny at the same time, but for me, the main feature of it is the way in which it is written, the poetry that fills its pages from the beginning to the end, the way the author describes the naturAL WORLD that surrounds the story AND helps the reader to flow through its pages like a river flows looking for the sea at the end of its way.
ReplyDeleteThe book tells us the story of Lily, who has grown up in the belief* that she accidentally killed her mother when she was only four. Lily lives with hER father, T.Ray, who abuses her and subjects her to hard punishments. Rosaleen, a big coloured woman, looks after her and does the housework. One afternoon, Lily and Rosaleen go to the city. Rosaleen is insulted by three white men and racial tension explodes. Rosaleen is put in jail but, because of HER injuries, she has to be taken to the hospital. Lily is compelled to act and helps her to escape.
Lily and Rosaleen cannot come back home so, fugitives from justice**, Lily decides to follow the steps that her DEAD/DECEASED mother followed ten years ago. The only clue she has [] is a honey label in which a black coloured Virgin Mary appears and has the word ‘Tiburon’, which [] is a small village, written on its back.
Following the CLUE, they ARRIVE AT/END UP AT a housE which is inhabited by three coloured sisters: May, June and August. May seems to be very sensitive, June has a strong character and August heart is full of wisdom. They all take care of a bee farm.
Lily lies to the sisters by telling them that hER father has died in an accident and she and Rosaleen are on their way to her aunt’s house, but they are broke and need some money to carry on their journey. They are allowed to stay on the farm. Lily helps August with the beehives and Rosaleen helps with the housework. Lily soon realises [] that this is the house where her mother was when she escaped from her father. The same black Virgin Mary’s label was all around the house.
Time goes by*** and Lily finds the peace she needs. She and Rosaleen have found a place full of love and they really feel at home. After some months Lily decides to tell August the truth and she is really surprised because August tells her that she knew everything from the very beginning, what’s more, she had been working for her mother’s family for almost nine years.
When everything seems to be peaceful and quiet Lily’s father appears AT the farm. Lily knows that the end of her new life is close. T.Ray wants to take her back home. He seems desperate and nervous but finally the wise words of August convince him to let Lily stay in the house in which she has found the love she had lost when her mother died.
Everybody has the right TO looK for something better, something that helpS him or her to fill the heart WITH love, something that makes ONE feel THAT life is wonderful. This is what Lily and Rosaleen finally OBTAIN.
I have found this book really amazing and wonderfully written. It is sure that I will read more books from this author.
Excellent book review, Vicent. I have definitely heard of it, perhaps because it is set in my state, South Carolina.
*...grown up believing that...
**Tricky grammatical point here: I think "fugitives from justice", being a plural, should be followed by "Lily and Rosaleen" or "they".
***Good expression.
Thanks Matt. Always learning from you.
ReplyDeleteI have a question, when you have to say that something is good for him or her, does exist another way to omit the personal pronouns?
Could I say '.... something that helps one to fill the heart with love'?
Thank you
Yes, that's fine. It would be understood that "the heart" is "one's heart". Two other options:
ReplyDelete2) ...something that helps one to fill one's heart with love
3) ...something that helps to fill one's heart with love
Of the three, I prefer #3, because it explicitly identifies "whose" heart but avoids the repetition in #2.
Ok Matt, I follow your pieces of advice
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