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The Wedding Gift
The Wedding Gift
Author: Marlen Suyapa Bodden
When Cornelius Allen gives his daughter Clarissa's hand in marriage, he presents her with a wedding gift: the young slave she grew up with, Sarah. Sarah is also Allen's daughter and Clarissa's sister, a product of his longtime relationship with his house slave, Emmeline. When Clarissa's husband suspects that their newborn son is illegitimate, ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781427232977
ISBN-10: 1427232970
Publication Date: 9/24/2013
Pages: 9
Edition: Unabridged
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  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover
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mom2nine avatar reviewed The Wedding Gift on + 342 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Another book about slavery. If this book has a new thought, it would be that no matter how "kind" one's master is, one is still a slave. There is also an interesting dynamic between the Plantation owner's wives and the house slaves. Seems the wives aren't exactly free either.
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reviewed The Wedding Gift on + 6 more book reviews
The book held my interest and moved right along. The characters were developed well. There were unexpected turns in the storyline. I still don't think the title has anything to do with the book.
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Two half sisters, one is a slave to the family and the other sister and she realizes through the book that freedom is all she wants and she is willing to give up many things to get it. This book starts when both girls are at a young age and then progresses through many ups and downs and ends when adulthood is under way.

I loved the new take on a subject that has many books written about it - slavery in the South. Told from two perspectives made the book so much deeper than if it had only been told from one - both the slave Sarah and the mother of the home Theodora Allen tell the story and sometimes a scene overlaps which was awesome to see two people tell a story through their own eyes. If you think you have read all the books about slavery in the South, stop and read this one - a different glimpse that with the hope of freedom put the book in the most positive light.


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