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Golden Poppies

A Novel (Yellow Crocus, Book 3)

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Golden Poppies

By: Laila Ibrahim
Narrated by: Bahni Turpin
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From the best-selling author of Yellow Crocus and Mustard Seed comes the empowering novel of two generations of American women connected by the past and fighting for a brighter future.

It's 1894. Jordan Wallace and Sadie Wagner appear to have little in common. Jordan, a middle-aged black teacher, lives in segregated Chicago. Two thousand miles away, Sadie, the white wife of an ambitious German businessman, lives in more tolerant Oakland, California. But years ago, their families intertwined on a plantation in Virginia. There, Jordan's and Sadie's mothers developed a bond stronger than blood, despite the fact that one was enslaved and the other was the privileged daughter of the plantation’s owner.

With Jordan's mother on her deathbed, Sadie leaves her disapproving husband to make the arduous train journey with her mother to Chicago. But the reunion between two families is soon fraught with personal and political challenges.

As the harsh realities of racial divides and the injustices of the Gilded Age conspire to hold them back, the women find they need each other more than ever. Their courage, their loyalty, and the ties that bind their families will be tested. Amid the tumult of a quickly changing nation, their destiny depends on what they're willing to risk for liberation.

©2020 by Laila Ibrahim. (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction World Literature Marriage Chicago Early American Historical Fiction

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...to Chicago and Oakland! Enjoyed listening to the historical events of the time and how they affected the families.

Again love Bahni Turpin's narration.

Enjoyed following the families' stories...

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The trilogy of books opens up a past world of slavery & other injustices, by using wonderful writing & historical events. I encourage anyone to read these books.

A wonderful trilogy

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Another lovely story by Laila Ibrahim. I enjoyed finding out where the characters lives had gone. Another lovely read.

Beautiful

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Perhaps not the best of the series, but as in real life not every generation gets to do great things. Nonetheless nice see what happened to the families and the performance is great as usual. Will continue with the next book to see what happens with May and Sadie.

A nice continuation of the previous two books.

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The story is a very slow to start with but when it picks up it does so in a way that surprised me. I was glad I persevered ( even though it was months between the start of the book and my continuing the story).
I enjoyed the historical aspects and it was nice to research further into the history behind the events Ibrahim’ refers to. I was curious about the attitudes of the characters to domestic abuse and servitude. It was laboured in some parts and I really didn’t believe a woman of Sadie calibre would have strapped a baby to her back. Overall, a tellable tale but I am sure the African Americans would like to shake off this ever so needy White family!! There’s no end to their demands. Take a punt and hope for the best!

Interesting historical facts

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