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Mudbound by Hillary Jordan a Bellwether Prize winner for fiction is a disturbing novel of racial hatred and historical importance. This award is given to a novel that addresses social justice and after reading her book, it is obvious why she deserves this prestigious prize. [return][return]Henry McAllan moves his wife and children to Mississippi, where he has bought a cotton farm on the fertile Delta to fulfill a lifelong dream. The time is late 1940s and the rules of white and black society are
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I liked this book a lot. I've only read the first 20 pages of Faulkner's As I Lay Dying, but the structure of this book seems similar. I connected immediately with the characters and with the story.
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Aug 01, 2011
Kathy (Bermudaonion)
marked it as to-read

Jul 11, 2009
Joni
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it was amazing
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