Book 35 - Yellow Crocus by Laila Ibrahim
Reading date - November 2020
This book is sheer escapism and total fiction. It is a glossy view of servitude, it's a feel good book which would have been seen as nice read if you hadn't read books about the reality of slavery.
It is basically the story of a slave who has to leave her child and become the wet nurse for a white girl. The story follows both their lives, the girl having to marry someone she doesn't want to and the maid escaping and running away to be with her own family.
I liked it, simply because it was a feel good story. I don't think I'll read more by this author as it's basically just chick-lit, lacking the depth of a true connection between two people. Everything works out for the best in the end and we know that's not how it worked out. I am of the mindset that someone who has no heritage in something, nor has any experience can never write anything which will do it any justice. However, I also know that the author has just written chick-lit and doesn't profess to be writing something which is historically accurate, it's just feel good set in the time of slavery. Yes, I know how silly that sounds.

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