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Download PDF , by Marlon James

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File Size: 892 KB

Print Length: 444 pages

Publisher: Riverhead Books (January 17, 2009)

Publication Date: February 19, 2009

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B001PYO394

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I've been reading since I was four years old. I was reading chapter books by six or seven and by nine I was nearly at a high school level. When I entered high school, I was college level, soon earning college English credits at sixteen.⠀⠀⠀I pause briefly to thank my ancestors who endured for me to be able to claim such a vicious truth, for their sacrifices blessed me.⠀⠀⠀The Book of Night Women is the first book I ever read that I have cried tears of joy, of pain, of mixed emotion because of its complete perfection. I couldn't breathe, I began hyperventilating when it ended, and though I've thrown a book across the room when a character died, I've never lost my breath because one lived. Because I was not disappointed with phenomenal ending. This read gave me something as much as it took from me and left me full of wanting, wanting desperately to write as exquisitely as this.⠀⠀⠀You have addicts, you have love affairs, you have the utter brutality of the rage of unspeakable horrors and the sweltering southern heat... and yet... nothing burned with as intense of a glory as the profile painted of the human condition. Moments most gruesome swelled into scenes of sensuality and intrigue. This is historical fiction that delivers the error of human nature and asks you, "Aren't you capable of this? Don't you recognize this darkness?"⠀⠀⠀This is, friends, my best read of 2017. It is my first five star read on Goodreads.⠀⠀⠀I've been reading since I was four years old and outside of the Bible, friends, I have never read a story that moved my soul such as this.

I hate this book. It is different from anything I have read. It is painful to read it. I tried several times to stop reading it but I had to go back. I would continually have to read sections two and three times. Never has a book grabbed me and shook my mind until I craved the next page and tried to understand exactly what the author was saying. No doubt there is tremendous truth in the story of Lilith. Not a pretty story.....sad, terrifying, and written in ah manner that I feel deep inside. I am not proud of my ignorance. I thought I was educated and well versed on the subject. The author showed me that I had no clue of the real history and concept of slavery. I will read this book again.

On a Jamaican sugar plantation, a slave girl is born--cursed, some would say, since she had bright green eyes, like a cat, and her mother didn't survive the birth. The girl is named Lilith and 'The Book of Night Women' is all about her (de)evolution--and what an evolution it is. (Actually, the overarching story ends up being bigger than the evolution of Lilith, but it wears that as a guise.)First thing that needs disclosure is that this book is a difficult read, syntactically speaking, unless you're accustomed to Jamaican Patois--even if you are, there may still be some stumbling blocks--because the entire book is written in heavy dialect.Second thing that needs disclosure is that this book is explicit in language and brutal in rendering. If you have a weak stomach when it comes to slavery and its ills (i.e. torture, r.a.p.e, lynching, wanton misbehaviour, so forth), you will heave, possibly vomit, and have nightmares. Thing is, while brutal, I have no doubt it was a near accurate rendering of the time period.Without disclosing too much of the story, I'll say Marlon James is a bit of a magician. He was able to immerse me so utterly in the time period and setting that I had to put the book down a few times just to get my bearings and maintain my sanity. He also gave me every reason to despise a particular character (several actually), but made me shed a tear for that character near the end. It left me feeling as though I were the one with Stockholm syndrome. And the ending--it was a nice touch, very poignant, and provided a plausible explanation for some of the story's inconsistencies.The book, however, wasn't without weakness, mainly with some characterizations. The primary characters were well crafted, but some of the secondary characters--specifically, several women in the 'night women' group, blended together. I found myself asking more often that I should, which one was she again? And the story builds slowly--it took several chapters before it took shape. Once that shape emerged, however, the book was difficult to put down.There are no saintly characters--many are difficult to like at all--but they felt real; the prose and some references might be difficult for non-native speakers; and the story builds slowly (you'll need to actively will yourself to stick with it), but the story does turn out to be a compelling one. Overall, I'd selectively recommend this book because it's not for everyone, but it stayed with me for several days after I finished (and will likely stay with me for a lifetime).

The book follows the life of a slave girl named Lilith. Neglected and isolated, Lilith develops a crush on her master and falls in love with another white man as the story progresses. This is not a slave romance story. The book treats this as abnormal. The author carefully paints a complex world where the reader will understand why Lilith falls in love and why there cannot be a true relationship between a slave & master. A slave and master relationship is akin to that of a child with a physically and mentally abusive parent.The story isn't an easy read because the language & the institution of slavery are brutal. Additionally, some readers may have difficulty reading books written in a dialect. Those who can deal with the authentic ugliness of life under slavery will find a beautifully written tale that is spellbinding.Slaves have strengths & courage. Freedom is the goal. Resistance & rebellion are the tools to gain it.For Lilith, both slaves and masters have their own agendas, and both will use her as a tool. But she is resilient. She will grow and learn. Readers will cheer and yell as she does.The plot is tight, tension abounds, I found myself unsure of what I wanted to happen at the end, but able to trust that the author would give me a satisfying one, and he did.

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