You Were Always Mine
Books | Fiction / Literary
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Christine Pride
Jo Piazza
The acclaimed authors of the “emotional literary roller coaster” (The Washington Post) and Good Morning America book club pick We Are Not Like Them return with this moving and provocative novel about a Black woman who finds an abandoned white baby, sending her on a collision course with her past, her family, and a birth mother who doesn’t want to be found.Cinnamon Haynes has fought hard for a life she never thought was possible—a good man by her side, a steady job as a career counselor at a local community college, and a cozy house in a quaint little beach town. It may not look like much, but it’s more than she ever dreamed of or what her difficult childhood promised. Her life’s mantra is to be good, quiet, grateful. Until something shifts and Cinnamon is suddenly haunted by a terrifying question: “Is this all there is?” Daisy Dunlap has had her own share of problems in her nineteen years on earth—she also has her own big dreams for a life that’s barely begun. Her hopes for her future are threatened when she gets unexpectedly pregnant. Desperate, broke, and alone, she hides this development from everyone close to her and then makes a drastic decision with devastating consequences. Daisy isn’t the only one with something to hide. When Cinnamon finds an abandoned baby in a park and takes the blonde-haired, blue-eyed newborn into her home, the ripple effects of this decision risk exposing the truth about Cinnamon’s own past, which she’s gone to great pains to portray as idyllic to everyone…even herself. As Cinnamon struggles to contain old demons, navigate the fault lines that erupt in her marriage, and deal with the shocking judgments from friends and strangers alike about why a woman like her has a baby like this, her one goal is to do right by the child she grows more attached to with each passing day. It’s the exact same conviction that drives Daisy as she tries to outrun her heartache and reckon with her choices. These two women, unlikely friends and kindred spirits must face down their secrets and trauma and unite for the sake of the baby they both love in their own unique way when Daisy’s grandparents, who would rather die than see one of their own raised by a Black woman, threaten to take custody. Once again, these authors bring their “empathetic, riveting, and authentic” (Laura Dave, New York Times bestselling author) storytelling to an unforgettable novel that revolves around provocative and timely questions about race, class, and motherhood. Is being a mother a right, an obligation, or a privilege? Who gets to be a mother? And to whom? And what are we willing to sacrifice for the sake of marriage, friendship, and our dreams?
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Author
Christine Pride
Pages
336
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2023-06-13
ISBN
1668005506 9781668005507
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"I had really high hopes for this one. While the story is definitely compelling, I couldn’t really connect with Cinnamon or Daisy. The book felt wordy, nothing was going on chapter after chapter. I ended up skipping several chapters and skimming the end. "
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Kate Foster
"Nope. Couldn’t get through it."
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Karen DeBellis
"This was another excellent book by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza. The author do an amazing job of telling complex stories that weave in the intricacies of family, race, and societal judgments. <br/><br/>At the outset of this book, Cinnamon, our MC, is heartbroken but refusing to let herself succumb to the disappointment of her husband. Every Friday on her lunch break she meets up with Daisy, a young woman whose painful upbringing mirrors her own. One day, rather than finding Daisy waiting, Cinnamon finds a newborn baby with a note. Thus begins an adventure she must embark on—raising Bluebell.<br/><br/>Cinnamon is faced with a lot of obstacles including a husband and best friend who don’t believe she is up for this challenge. After all, how will society accept that this beautiful blue eyed white baby is being raised by a black woman? <br/><br/>If you enjoyed We Are Not Like Them, I would definitely recommend picking this one up! Thanks to NetGalley for the digital ARC."