“𝙎𝙚𝙘𝙧𝙚𝙩𝙨….𝙟𝙪𝙨𝙩…𝙛𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙧”
Miss Pearly has fallen gravely ill and her only hope is for her girls to come together in love. With so many secrets and so much pain amidst this family, will they be able to put the past aside and move forward together in love?
When I first started reading MPG with my best friend, we both shared the same sentiment. It is very reminiscent of the movie Soul Food. I also felt that the story was similar to many of her previous stories. Much of it was pretty predictable, and Tyler Perry play style, but…
That didn’t keep me from loving it. What I love best about RTB’s books is that they always feel like home - so relatable, thoughtful, and familiar. There were some extra dramatic aspects, emotional moments, and funny moments added in. These sisters’ issues and separation from each other really hit close to home.
This book was so absolutely deeply Southern, with her adding phrases that I haven’t heard in years! I mean, who still says “good golly”?! 🤣 and the setting of “Smackhold, Arkansas”? The delicious food descriptions had my mouth watering for some fried chicken, greens and corn bread.
I really enjoyed how things came together in the end and I was left in tears. This was a true testament of a mother’s love and sacrifice for her family. Mothers get so much flack for fxking up their kids’ lives even when they’ve done the best they knew how. So it was great to see how these girls loved and came together for their mother.
I love me some Reshonda and have all of her books on my shelf. Her books engulf me in a big warm embrace. If she doesn’t do anything else she’s going to show us the something in the buttermilk that ain’t clean, show why we shouldn’t always “keep the family business in the house”, expose the family’s wicked predators and, ultimately, show the importance of family. “This might not be who you are now, but it’s your roots, and roots determine how you sprout.”
“Mama, I just want you to know that… Loving you is like food to my soul”
I’d recommend this book for anyone who loves a quick binge read, drama between sisters, deep Southern vibes, and a story as sweet as a glass of sweet iced tea on a hot summers day 😉.
What’s a good book you’d recommend that’s NOT trending right now?