Summary: This novel details the teen years of Ruby Upshaw and her early adult life and how Mama Ruby name came about. The prequel, The Upper Room introduced readers to a disturbed, strong willed, some what religious, comically malicious woman that keeps a child in the upper room. (read it to get the full story line)
In Mama Ruby the story setting is Shreveport, Louisiana, 1934. Ruby Upshaw is the youngest of seven daughters of Pastor and Mrs. Upshaw. Ruby is very strong headed. She did not like attending church every week nor the strict lifestyle that her parents upheld for her. Being the youngest of seven girls allowed Ruby to see and learn a lot from her sisters. She knew much more than her parents could imagine and me, lol.
Ruby, a prominent preacher daughter, decided to befriend Othello, daughter of a prostitute, against her parents wishes. Together the two of them become close friends while engaging in alcohol and sex.
Othello decides she wants a better life than the one she currently has so she starts saving money to leave Louisiana. Ruby is heart broken. After an devastating experience and witnessing an embarrassing encounter, Ruby decides she too wants out of Louisiana. At the age of fifteen these two young ladies set out to change their lives. They had a plan. To marry and live happily ever after.
My Thoughts
Characters: Ruby, strong headed. Refused to be subjected to withholding her opinion about anything to ANYONE. A first impression of Ruby: Fearless.
Othello, a surrogate mom to her siblings that got tired of being one. Had a desire to want a better life and set out to obtain it. I questioned her friendship with Ruby. I think her friendship with Ruby had an alternative motive. Pastor Upshaw, Hmm, I will only say; the bible says: not every man that says, "Lord, Lord, is of me'.
Simone: Othello mom. Her childhood did not offer her much so she never learned to give much nor be better as a mother. I really like the decision she made in regards to Ruby near the end of the story.
Theme: This book was written for entertaining purposes and Entertaining it delivers
Book Cover Opinion: The book cover of this novel connects to the title and its setting. The two women on the cover I think is Mama Ruby and Othello taking a summer walk along a daisy filled pasture. The cover nor the title alone is enough to make me grab for the book, however, seeing the cover and having read a previous novel from the author was a combination that would of steered me to the summary.
Storyline: Well written story line that described the youthful years of Mama Ruby. Even though this book is a prequel to The Upper Room, it is a great novel that can be read as a stand alone. The author definitely captured all questions readers may have conjured while reading The Upper Room. In my opinion the writer provided just enough sizzle without a lot of mundane details for a 400 page novel. The hardship of the first day in New Orleans would of sent my butt back to the train station, however, each girl was so determine to make a new life for themselves in New Orleans. Ruby and Othello are two dimensional character which means each had no role change throughout the story. The promiscuously lifestyle of Ruby and Othello was a major part of their lifestyle. Some readers may think its to vulgar since the age of the ladies are rather young.
I laughed and was sadden by turn of events in the novel. I did not like the fact that Ruby never wrote to her parents especially her mother even if life had not turned out to be crystal stairs. I wished things would of turned out differently for Othello since she wanted so badly just to be loved, however, what goes around comes around. Ruby is definitely a Madear character. This novel has earned its place on my bookshelf as a Darn Good Read with a 4.5 rating.