Mudbound
 

Mudbound

by Hillary Jordan

Jordan won the 2006 Bellwether Prize for Mudbound, her first novel. The prize was founded by Barbara Kingsolver to reward books of conscience, social responsibility, and literary merit. In addition to meeting all of the above qualifications, Jordan has written a story filled with characters as real and compelling as anyone we know.
It is 1946 in the Mississippi Delta, where... (read more)

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Tricia
  • Rated 5 stars

An exquisite novel of the '40s in the Mississippi delta. Racism abounds, dust and dirt is everywhere in the cotton fields, WWII is waging, adultery, love, friendship, tolerance, grief, motherhood, "southern" women (need I say more), suicide, and a really hateful old man. I absolutely loved it and recommend it highly. Right now it's my favorite read of the year.

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    tricia said:

    The best book of 2008 that I've read thus far!

    posted Monday, May 26 2008
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