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Family Lore by Elizabeth Acevedo

Family Lore by Elizabeth AcevedoFamily Lore by Elizabeth Acevedo
on August 1, 2023
Genres: Fiction / African American & Black / Women, Fiction / Family Life / Siblings, Fiction / Hispanic & Latino, Fiction / Literary, Fiction / Magical Realism
Pages: 384
Format: ARC
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two-half-stars

From bestselling, National Book Award-winning author Elizabeth Acevedo comes her first novel for adults, the story of one Dominican-American family told through the voices of its women as they await a gathering that will forever change their lives.

Flor has a gift: she can predict, to the day, when someone will die. So when she decides she wants a living wake–a party to bring her family and community together to celebrate the long life she’s led–her sisters are surprised. Has Flor forseen her own death, or someone else’s? Does she have other motives? She refuses to tell her sisters, Matilde, Pastora, and Camila.

But Flor isn’t the only person with secrets. Matilde has tried for decades to cover the extent of her husband’s infidelity, but she must now confront the true state of her marriage. Pastora is typically the most reserved sister, but Flor’s wake motivates this driven woman to solve her sibling’s problems. Camila is the youngest sibling, and often the forgotten one, but she’s decided she no longer wants to be taken for granted.

And the next generation, cousins Ona and Yadi, face tumult of their own: Yadi is reuniting with her first love, who was imprisoned when they were both still kids; Ona is married for years and attempting to conceive. Ona must decide whether it’s worth it to keep trying–to have a child, and the anthropology research that’s begun to feel lackluster.

Spanning the three days prior to the wake, Family Lore traces the lives of each of the Marte women, weaving together past and present, Santo Domingo and New York City. Told with Elizabeth Acevedo’s inimitable and incandescent voice, this is an indelible portrait of sisters and cousins, aunts and nieces–one family’s journey through their history, helping them better navigate all that is to come.

This is a character driven story. I almost DNF’d it, but I was curious how it was going to end. This is one of those books that I can see is good and lyrical, but not necessarily for me. I need a little more plot than this story offered. I have really liked this author’s YA books, but this one was very slow for me and hard to get through. You have to like character driven stories to like this one, in my opinion. I copied the Goodreads blurb because it was very succinct in it’s description. I couldn’t describe what happened better. I hate to say it, but this one was not for me. I can see why people would like this though. The characters are interesting and show some growth. The premise is interesting but it didn’t really go anywhere. There isn’t much plot. But you can feel that the sisters and the whole family really care for one another.

two-half-stars

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