Nadine (23dollars) - reviewed on + 432 more book reviews
Boy. I really wanted to enjoy this story! It's a dynamite premise, isn't it?
In 1940s L.A., Gilda, a Jewish woman who survives a Nazi concentration camp, gets a job as a hotel maid. Hosanna, a black woman trains her. Over time they become friends. Gilda makes her own lotion, so Hosanna suggests they start selling it to black women to make money. The business takes off...just before Gilda disappears with all their profits.
But that's where the plot promptly deflatesand pretty much never recovers!
After the first 100 pages, the story jumps ahead in time and loses its focusbig time! Hosanna's daughter becomes the focal character seeking revenge for her mother, but a gazillion other irrelevant characters come into play and I completely lost interest.
So here's a tip: You can basically just read the first hundred pages, then the last 100 and you won't miss a thing. C+
In 1940s L.A., Gilda, a Jewish woman who survives a Nazi concentration camp, gets a job as a hotel maid. Hosanna, a black woman trains her. Over time they become friends. Gilda makes her own lotion, so Hosanna suggests they start selling it to black women to make money. The business takes off...just before Gilda disappears with all their profits.
But that's where the plot promptly deflatesand pretty much never recovers!
After the first 100 pages, the story jumps ahead in time and loses its focusbig time! Hosanna's daughter becomes the focal character seeking revenge for her mother, but a gazillion other irrelevant characters come into play and I completely lost interest.
So here's a tip: You can basically just read the first hundred pages, then the last 100 and you won't miss a thing. C+
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