June 5, 2022
The Book Woman's Daughter by Kim Michele Richardson
Honey Mary Angeline Lovett is the adopted daughter of Cussy Mary Carter, one of the original pack horse librarians in Kentucky. Blue-skinned like Cussy, Honey and her parents have been hiding from the law all of her life. When her parent are arrested for their mixed-race marriage, 16 year old Honey has to find a responsible adult to look after her until she turns 18. Honey moves in with an old friend of her mother's, and to support herself, joins the Pack Horse Library Project, picking up her mother's old route. In the course of her work, she meets Pearl, the first woman park ranger in the state. Honey and Pearl both have to fight for their freedom to work and live independently.
I didn't enjoy this sequel as much as I did the first book (The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek), but it was still a good read. There was a little too much calamity, just one disaster after another. But the characters are engaging and the story is well-researched. And Junius the bad-tempered mule is still with us.
An Appalachian homestead like the ones Cussy and Honey would have visited
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