Yellow Crocus

A Novel

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Pub Date Dec 17 2010 | Archive Date Apr 10 2013

Description

The greatest social change often blooms from personal acts of love.

Yellow Crocus will appeal to fans of The Help.

Mattie was never truly mine. That knowledge must have filled me as
quickly and surely as the milk from her breasts. Although my family
‘owned' her, although she occupied the center of my universe, her
deepest affections lay elsewhere. So along with the comfort of her
came the fear that I would lose her some day. This is our story...

So begins Lisbeth Wainwright's compelling tale of coming-of-age in
antebellum Virginia. Born to white plantation owners but raised by her
enslaved black wet nurse, Mattie, Lisbeth's childhood unfolds on the
line between two very different worlds. Growing up under the watchful
eye of Mattie, the child adopts her surrogate mother's deep-seated
faith in God, her love of music and black-eyed peas, and the tradition
of hunting for yellow crocuses in the early days of spring. Yet
Lisbeth has freedoms and opportunities that Mattie does not have,
though the color of the girl's skin cannot protect her from the
societal expectations placed on women born to privilege. As Lisbeth
grows up, she struggles to reconcile her love for her caregiver with
her parent's expectations, a task made all the more difficult as she
becomes increasingly aware of the ugly realities of the American
slavery system. When the inequality of her two worlds comes to a head
during an act of shocking brutality, Lisbeth realizes she must make a
choice, one that will require every ounce of the courage she learned
from her beloved Mattie. This compelling historical novel is a richly
evocative tale of love and redemption set during one of the darkest
chapters of American history.

Author Bio:

Laila Ibrahim was a preschool director whose experience as a teacher
and education in developmental psychology, particularly child
development, provided ample fodder for the story of Mattie and
Lisbeth. She lives in a co-housing community in Berkeley, California,
with her wife, Rinda, their children, Kalin and Maya, and their dogs,
Bella and Lucie. Yellow Crocus is her first novel.

The greatest social change often blooms from personal acts of love.

Yellow Crocus will appeal to fans of The Help.

Mattie was never truly mine. That knowledge must have filled me as
quickly and...


Advance Praise

Yellow Crocus is an engaging, thought-provoking story. It's a
must-read for anyone who enjoys Antebellum historical fiction or is
looking for a compelling story to add to their book club reading list.
In fact, practically anyone who enjoys period reading will find this
book as wonderful as discovering freshly bloomed crocuses poking
through the snow.
~Katerie Prior

Intelligent, heartbreaking, and powerful. Beautifully written, the
characters live on long past the end of the book.
~Rev. Sheri Prud'homme

With unflinching honesty and compassion, Ibrahim shows the
relationship between an enslaved black woman and the little white girl
she is forced to care for. She shows the real love that grows in the
rocky crevasses of slavery, as well as the price that is paid for
loving against the rules. The characters are so real that I found
myself thinking of them for weeks after I read the book.
~Dr. Heather MacLeod

Like The Help, Yellow Crocus is an engaging read. It tells a rarely told
story about mother-child relationships, highlighting the struggles of coming of
age and parenting during a critical period in U.S. history. Yellow
Crocus is an emotional roller coaster; it warmed my heart, making me
laugh and cry.
~Dr. Jill Miller

Yellow Crocus is an engaging, thought-provoking story. It's a
must-read for anyone who enjoys Antebellum historical fiction or is
looking for a compelling story to add to their book club reading list.
...


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