Mother of Pearl
Mother of Pearl
Mother of Pearl

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Author: Melinda Haynes
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Capturing all the rueful irony and racial ambivalence of small-town Mississippi in the late 1950s, Melinda Haynes' celebrated novel is a wholly unforgettable exploration of family, identity, and redemption. Mother of Pearl revolves around twenty-eight-year-old Even Grade, a black man who grew up an orphan, and Valuable Korner, the fifteen-year-old white daughter of the town whore and an unknown father. Both are passionately determined to discover the precious things neither experienced as children: human connection, enduring commitment, and, above all, unconditional love. A startlingly accomplished mixture of beauty, mystery, and tragedy, Mother of Pearl marks the debut of an extraordinary literary talent. (Oprah's Book Club)
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May 1, 6:43 PM
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Reviewer's rating: 2

In "Mother of Pearl," Melinda Haynes presents a narrative that feels directionless, with plot threads that fizzle out rather than coalesce into a satisfying conclusion. The characters, while initially intriguing, lack depth and undergo little meaningful development throughout the story. Spoilers ahead: The central mystery surrounding the identity of the baby's father ultimately leads to a lackluster revelation that fails to deliver the anticipated emotional impact. Additionally, the novel's atte...