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File Size: 4832 KB

Print Length: 385 pages

Publisher: Atria Books; Reprint edition (October 14, 2014)

Publication Date: October 14, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00IWTWTPA

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After re-reading Gone With the Wind and Rhett Buttler's People and reading Ruth's Journey for the first time (the three books in a row) I finally understood what I don't like about McCaig's books. The writing is very good, but so... cold. It's mostly a description of facts with a little feeling thrown here and there. GWTW is pure feeling and that's what I love about it. I like McCaig's books, but I'm never going to love them. I always feel like something's missing...

This is a depressing book. Never finds any relief from hard down sadness.The first half drags, but does pick up in the second half. However it stays depressing.I admire the author, as it is well written and historically accurate. It was a depressing and shameful time in history, and the author showcases this in Ruth's story.Kept hoping Ruth would find a smidgen of happiness. After her husband was murdered and her only child was sold then died, Ruth never loved or was loved again.Although Ruth's story ends long before she dies, the reader knows her life never gets any better.If the intent of the author was to make the descendents of this era of US history feel shame or anger, it falls short. It is just too depressing. It rams the horrible to the point, that it is overload.I am sorry I read this book, something I rarely feel.I do applaud the author for putting this story together. Obviously he is a gifted writer. Way above average. But in my opinion this book is not a good look.

A true gone with the fan will not enjoy this book. It was very confusing in the beginning and most of the way through. To many people thrown together to fast with not enough character developement. Truth is the book is barely about mammy. Also the copycats that were between Scarlet and Solange which will be explained away by granddaughter taking after grandmother. It was parts of GWTW just rebooted. There is also a part which implies Ruth or Mammy knew of the Butlers before she came to Tara. In GWTH during the drapery scene Scarlet says Rhett has the money and Mammy says who dat a yankee? Now If Mammy was so traumatized by what the Butlers did to her family I would think she would know who Rhett Butler is. Considering in this book mammy meets Rhett in the library after his and Scarlets talk.

Horrible would be one word to describe it. Only picked it up because the author did such an amazing job with Rhett Butler's People. The novel starts in 3rd person then somehow unbeknownst to the reader it winds up being in first person being told by Mammy herself. The book is a jip a cheap rendition of Gone With the Wind and being a Gone With the Wind enthusiast it is an insult. Skip this one it doesn't add anything to the histories of the Gone With the Wind characters (though at times it does read as a history book) and it is not believable. I should have listened to the reviews and skipped this one.

This book was actually pretty good . I'm surprised by all the bad reviews , I think people expect Margaret Mitchell to rise up from the grave and write this . This is one persons idea of what Mammy's life might have been like. I do want to say that one reviewer said that Mammy was raised in Ellen's bedroom but the author took care of that saying that was what Ellen's mother told people. I wonder if that reviewer even read the book all the way through if she did she would've seen that and not use that as a negative comment in her review. Some people are very protective of certain works that they love , but that shouldn't stop other people from giving the story a chance . I did and I'm glad I did . I would've hated to not have read this fun, historical work because of other people's negative comments . Give it a chance , and remember Margaret Mitchell is gone , but this author has given this wonderful character a voice . I think Ms. Mitchell would have been proud and also had a good chuckle over this book . Give it a shot, have an open mind and you might just find you like it. People need to stop taking things so seriously and just enjoy life and this story .

Almost finished with the book. Loved the beginning. I felt like the author opened the story well. But now that I'm almost at the end, I feel like the author is speeding through the years and not really developing the story. And it would've been nice to have developed more about how Mammy felt. But despite all this, it is nice to have another book surrounding the Gone With The Wind characters.As far as buying from Amazon... No issues!

The characters didn't come alive to me, so I struggled to figure out who was who. The story was interesting and so I read the book. I think I didn't really like the author's style..

After reading RHETT BUTLER'S PEOPLE I was very excited to read this book. I was not disappointed. I would describe it as a Prequel to GONE WITH THE WIND. I thought all of the characters were developed in a way that is original, but makes sense in light of Margaret Mitchell's version. I definitely recommend this book.

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