Review of The Bereaved
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Review of The Bereaved
The Bereaved was written by Julia Park Tracey. It tells the sad story of a mother and wife, Martha, who later became a widow after her husband, Abram, passed away from an illness. But before all that, this book gives us the backstory of Martha. When Martha was a young girl, she lost her father and her grandmother too. This made her come up from Otisville to Newburgh. Her mother remarried and would not let her into her new home, so she had no choice but to move to Newburgh and stay with her mother’s brother, Greenleaf.
All was well in her uncle’s house for a while; she took care of her little nieces, helped around in the house, and went to church on Sunday, where she crushed on a young boy, Abram Lozier. But as fate would have it, a lawyer friend of her uncle, Mr. Montgomery, began to pester her and harass her. But Abram found out and put a stop to it. He married her a few months later. Now that Abram is dead, what will become of Martha and her children?
This book was a difficult one to read for me, and it wasn’t because it was poorly written. Rather, because of how well the author was able to make the reader feel all the emotions felt by Martha, the writing style was unique, and the language, especially in conversations, suited the times. The book was socially charged, and themes such as racism and sexual harassment are covered in the book.
I greatly admired the character of Martha. She is a strong-willed woman and mother who will do anything to protect her children. She sacrificed a lot for her children. She was always prepared to go the extra mile.
The only thing I didn’t like about this book was that some profanities were repeated. The one that affected me so much was the use of the word "Negro" to address black men in the book. But as I said earlier, the author made use of the language available at the time the book was set.
I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. The reason for my rating has been stated above. I recommend it to lovers of historical fiction. I should also mention that there are scenes of sexual harassment in the book.
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