Monday 10 July 2023

Book Review: The House of Eve by Sadeqa Johnson

 



ABOUT

From the award-winning author of Yellow Wife, a daring and redemptive novel set in 1950s Philadelphia and Washington, DC, that explores what it means to be a woman and a mother, and how much one is willing to sacrifice to achieve her greatest goal.

1950s Philadelphia: fifteen-year-old Ruby Pearsall is on track to becoming the first in her family to attend college, in spite of having a mother more interested in keeping a man than raising a daughter. But a taboo love affair threatens to pull her back down into the poverty and desperation that has been passed on to her like a birthright.

Eleanor Quarles arrives in Washington, DC, with ambition and secrets. When she meets the handsome William Pride at Howard University, they fall madly in love. But William hails from one of DC’s elite wealthy Black families, and his par­ents don’t let just anyone into their fold. Eleanor hopes that a baby will make her finally feel at home in William’s family and grant her the life she’s been searching for. But having a baby—and fitting in—is easier said than done.

With their stories colliding in the most unexpected of ways, Ruby and Eleanor will both make decisions that shape the trajectory of their lives.

MY THOUGHTS


I have had Yellow Wife on my TBR list since it came out and still I did not get around to reading it. This book had a long waiting list on Libby so when it became available I decided I had to see what had people so excited. Let's just say, I read it and hands down this is a five star read. WOW. This book had me up in the middle of the night reading so you know it had to be something special.

Eleanor's and Ruby's stories were both heartbreaking in different ways. Eleanor, a first generation college student, intent on fulfilling her dreams at Howard University meets the charming soon to be doctor William Pride. He comes from an affluent family and is everything she could dream of in a boyfriend. Upon getting pregnant William does the "right" thing in spite of his mother's protests and marries Eleanor. Unfortunately a chain of events happen that will test the couple in more ways than one. I don't want to spoil the story but when you read what happens you will have mixed emotions.

Ruby however, is a teen, from a poverty stricken family who desires to be a doctor. She is part of a program that can promise girls like her poor and of colour, an opportunity for a scholarship. When her stepfather attempts to molest her she was sent to live with her aunt by her mother Inez. It is while there she meets Shimmy (a white Jewish boy) who soon becomes head over heels. Their romance is forbidden, so when Ruby becomes pregnant, she had no alternative but to choose being sent to a home for unwed mothers. It is here where the story between Eleanor and Ruby comes connected. 

I gave this book five stars because it really had me gripped from beginning to end. The story was just good in every way.




2 comments:

  1. I think I heard about this book before, but I never read a review of it. I think this book is interesting because I want to know what happens to both women. Both are faced with difficult situations.

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    1. It was really gripping. I hope you get to read it

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