Today’s letter on the April A to Z Challenge is R. My Book is Red Clay and Roses by S. K. Nicholls. Genre: Historical, Life & Relationships.
Red Clay and Roses by S.K. Nicholls
Book description-
A fictionalized true story of life in the Deep South during the time of Jim Crow Law, and before Roe vs. Wade. Women were supposed to keep quiet and serve, abortion was illegal, adoption difficult, and racism rampant. The discovery of an old ledger opens a window into the dynamics of the 1950s-60s. Unspoken secrets are shared between Beatrice, The Good Doctor’s wife, and Moses Grier, their black handyman. The Grier’s daughter, Althea, suffers a tragedy that leaves her family silent and mournful. Her brother, Nathan, a medical student, looks for answers from a community that is deaf, blind, and dumb. A summer romance between Nathan and Sybil, an independent, high-spirited, white woman, leaves more unresolved. Nathan is thrust into the centre of the Civil Rights Movement. Sybil is torn between living the mundane life of her peers, or a life that involves fastening herself to a taboo relationship. Witness social progress through the eyes of those who lived it!
You can read my review of the book here http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-4Ge and find out more about the author from her guest post. http://wp.me/p2Eu3u-4Hp
Find a copy of this book here;
Find out more about S.K. Nicholls here;
Blog: http://redclayandroses1.wordpress.com/
Facebook author site: https://www.facebook.com/pages/SK-Nicholls/352131918230990
Here are some links to other bloggers who are taking up the A to Z Challenge, please find the time to visit them too.
http://authorsusankoenig.wordpress.com/
http://www.claredavidson.com/blog/
During the challenge we are asking people to leave as many comments as possible on blogs, and supportive comments are much appreciated, thank you.
This sounds like a powerful read, thanks for sharing! Good luck with the rest of the A to Z! – Kate
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Thanks.
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When I’m not reading roman tic comedies I love a good historical novel. A bit slow off the starting blocks butt — I’m just getting into the OUTLANDER series. Love it. This novel Red Clay and Roses sounds intriguing.
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It even touches on romance, but admittedly it’s not its main theme.
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Sounds like it would be a really interesting book! Thank you so much for telling me about the shout-out. I wouldn’t have known to drop by otherwise. 🙂
You have a lovely blog! The rose is gorgeous.
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Thank you and you’re welcome for the shout out.
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I also am not into romances but the historical aspect of this book does intrigue me. I live in the South and am interested to know how accurate the book might be in this respect. So much of the South’s history has been exploited, such as in the movie Django Unchained; so many accept that works of fiction are true,
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Well this book is based on a diary and is pretty relevant to the people involved in the entries, the author spent a great deal o time interviewing many of the people involved in the book. Hope you find time to give it a read.
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Reblogged this on S.K. Nicholls and commented:
Rosie Amber, Avid reader and book reviewer has Red Clay and Roses in her A-Z challenge today!
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Hey Thanks for the shoutout Rosie! I’ve read books on the theme and each one sheds a slightly different light on the times
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You’re welcome, thanks for stopping by.
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Great book to use for your R challenge. I’ve read it and loved it!
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Thank you, that’s wonderful to hear.
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Very strong subject matter in the book, making is an interesting story. This is a great review. Thank you.
Silvia @
SilviaWrites
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Very glad you enjoyed it Silvia.
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That cover is beautiful!
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Thank you for saying so! I have to tell you that cover was a hard fraught decision. My editor wanted a cover that emphasized the romance, or black poverty, and I fought hard against it. I didn’t want the romance to be the focal point of the cover because it is not the focal point of the story. I also didn’t want an image of black people sitting on the front porch of a shanty house. That seemed exploitative. A professional cover image artist took a photo I had made of a cherub and roses mentioned in the book and got the idea from that image to make this cover. I am happy with his work 🙂
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I am obsessed with book covers since mine is done. This one is really cool. Sounds like an interesting read, too.
Good luck with the rest of A to Z.
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Thanks Sydney.
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