I read this book on a recomendation from a friend (shout out to Grandma Ruth!). I was told that this was kinda like The Help, but the writer was African American and maybe offered a different view.
The time setting for the book was different in that it was before Aboliton. The story follows 4 women that meet every summer at the "summer retreat" their master's take them to in Dayton. It was at this retreat that their master's could/would treat them as wives because they left their wives at home. And yet they still treated them as slaves.
The view point was def interesting as the main character struggles with her feelings for her master/lover. Watching her go through that was facinating and something I hadn't thought about before.
But this book was hard to read. These women were treated as property and there are numerous examples of that in the book. So be prepared.
Good book overall as it showed a side to the story that I hadn't thought much about.
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