The Pecan Man
C**E
A good Book Club item!
Very good book, tells a Story of Human Kindness in the face of Segregation. It is a shame that some things never change!!
L**N
Good plot, pace and characters
I have had a good day. A Saturday relaxing. I started The Pecan Man this morning as I was ironing and then continued with it, as I sewed a new dress for myself by hand, made coffee with squeaky cheese, enjoyed an aloo paratha and even just layed back on my sun lounger with my eyes closed listening to Suzanne Toren reading The Pecan Man by Cassie Dendridge Selleck. I especially appreciated Suzanne Toren’s approach to her reading. There was no rush and her voice suited the main charachter, who talks in first person in the book. It was easy to picture a world through an older lady looking back in time to events that first took place in 1976.The Pecan Man is a well crafted book. The story holds you, the pacing is good and most importantly the descriptive writing lets you enter the world/home shared by Ora Lee and Blanche. There are also social themes of racial issues that will be of interest to many readers. Interestingly the view point here includes facing one’s own racist thoughts. Looking after people close to you is also endearing. This is how one can bring joy to one’s life. Even at difficult moments. Life can throw things at you and you need to then face them. Not facing them or lying about them will be something that only needs to be cleared later. To clear the conscience. To make it right. To take responsibility for one’s actions too.Cassie Dendridge Selleck is a self-publishing American author living in Florida. The Pecan Man is her first book and there is now a sequel to it: The Truth About Grace. They both represent Southern fiction. Interestingly The Pecan Man has made money for the author. The theory is that Amazon algorithms and her character formation help here. This certainly proved true in my case. Amazon suggested the book to me and I wished to know what happened to the characters once I had the book. I recommend The Pecan Man to all readers who enjoy a classical touch in their reading.STARS: 5/5
L**Y
highly recommend!
Review originally posted on my blog www.LifeWithJoyBlog.Wordpress.comI'm part of a book club and this was our first book that we decided to read to discuss. I've always been more of a chic-lit and fantasy type of reader, so this was a stretch for me. It was not the type of novel I would've ever picked up to read on my own, but I'm extremely happy that I read it.It was a quick read, thoroughly enjoyable and thought-provoking. It opened my eyes to the racial prejudice that was prevalent in the 70s and still exists today. It makes you think about the gray areas of what is right and wrong and what you would do if you were in a certain situation.I will say that you really ought to read it and you should make it the next one on your list of books to read. It won't even take you much time to read it and you'll be on to your next novel before you know it. I would highly recommend this novel to anyone that enjoys reading!! This novel has been described as 'To Kill a Mockingbird' meets 'The Help'.
L**6
One Star
Nice story but too much dialog, not very well written.
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