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July 2024

Tackle complicated mother-daughter stories with your book club

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Four powerful novels chronicle the drama and intensity of mother-daughter relationships.
STARRED REVIEW
July 2024

Tackle complicated mother-daughter stories with your book club

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Four powerful novels chronicle the drama and intensity of mother-daughter relationships.
July 2024

Tackle complicated mother-daughter stories with your book club

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Four powerful novels chronicle the drama and intensity of mother-daughter relationships.
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Diane Marie Brown’s Black Candle Women tells the story of three fierce Black women united by the spells and elixirs that have been passed down in their family. Willow, Augusta and Victoria Montrose lead a quiet existence in California until Victoria’s teenage daughter, Nickie, becomes involved with Felix. Unaware of the family curse—that anyone a Montrose woman falls in love with is doomed to die—Nickie risks everything for her new relationship. Richly atmospheric, Brown’s moody, magical novel is a profound exploration of family, legacy and love.

In Thao Thai’s Banyan Moon, Vietnamese American artist Ann Tran struggles with the loss of her grandmother, Minh. After unexpected events jeopardize her romance with Noah, a professor, Ann goes to Florida for a difficult reunion with her mother. As they work to heal their frayed relationship, they learn that Minh has bequeathed them Banyan House, their old family home—an inheritance that may help them find a way forward. Thai’s poignant portrayal of three women connected by the bonds of family offers many discussion topics, including the immigrant experience and the nature of grief.

Hula, Jasmin ‘Iolani Hakes’ moving multigenerational novel, takes place in Hilo, Hawaii. Hi’i Naupaka has a deep interest in hula and hopes to win the Miss Aloha Hula contest, a competition her mother triumphed in years ago. But painful questions haunt Hi’i. She doesn’t know who her father is, and her grandmother—a formidable figure in the community—has nothing to do with her. When the truth about her parentage comes to light, Hi’i’s world is turned upside down. Hakes uses elements of Hawaiian history and culture to create a transportive tale of family and community.

With Burnt Sugar, Avni Doshi probes the complexity of the mother-daughter tie. In Pune, India, newly married Antara is disturbed by the behavior of her mother, Tara, who seems to be suffering from dementia. A headstrong, free-spirited woman who walked out on her marriage, Tara was a less than ideal mother throughout Antara’s childhood. Now she and Antara must come to terms with the past as they face an uncertain future. With themes of memory, forgiveness and aging, Doshi’s multilayered novel is a rewarding reading group pick.

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Banyan Moon

Banyan Moon

By Thao Thai
Mariner
ISBN 9780063267107
Black Candle Women

Black Candle Women

By Diane Marie Brown
Graydon House
ISBN 9781525899911
Burnt Sugar

Burnt Sugar

By Avni Doshi
Overlook
ISBN 9781419752926
Hula

Hula

By Jasmin 'Iolani Hakes
HarperVia
ISBN 9780063276987

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