Yellow Crocus by Laila Ibrahim narrated by, Bahni Turpin ~~
Armchair Audies
Brilliance Publishing
Nominated for an Audie in the Solo Female narration category
I read this book in print back in 2012 and if I remember
right I read it in Bahni’s voice so was very happy to listen to the real thing.
Bahni Turpin’s narration was amazing; she is such a great narrator. Every character
has their own voice and her male voices are great too. She makes this story come to life and embodies
every character and makes them real.
This is a beautifully written book about a young white girl
Lisbeth or Miss Elizabeth as her parents want her known as who grows up on Fair
Oaks Plantation in the 1800’s. When Lisbeth is born she is handed from her
mother to slave/wet-nurse Mattie who has been taken from the Quarters and her
newborn son to the Big House and Elizabeth’s mother thinks she should be so
grateful to be living in the lap of luxury. As time goes on Lisbeth learns to
love and depend on Mattie much more than her own mother but Lisbeth is young
and naïve and doesn’t realize there is much more to life on the plantation than
she is seeing.
This is a coming of age story as we watch Lisbeth from the
time she is born till she is a grown woman, we watch as innocence is replaced
with knowledge and knowledge is not always a happy thing. This realization is a
slow building and at times Lisbeth doesn’t want to see but when the time comes
she has to make a choice- “ Decisions to make, she thought to herself. She was
too tired to make any more decisions.”
I loved the character of Mattie she has this outlook on life
that is inspiring especially considering the life she lives as a slave. And even
though she had to leave her own child to take care of Lisbeth she loved the girl.
These characters were so real to me I could hear their
voices in my head; I could see what they saw. This author gave voice to these
people in such a beautiful way I can’t even come close to finding the correct
words to explain it. This is a debut novel and I am amazed by that and hope
this author writes many. Many more books because I plan on reading them all!
Beautiful southern historical fiction I highly recommend!
5 Stars
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