
You Were Always Mine: A Novel
"You Were Always Mine" is a moving and provocative novel by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza that delves into complex themes of race, motherhood, and identity. The story follows Cinnamon Haynes, a Black woman who discovers an abandoned white baby in a park. Taking the child into her home, Cinnamon faces societal judgments and personal challenges, all while confronting secrets from her own past. Parallelly, the narrative explores the journey of Daisy Dunlap, a young white woman grappling with unexpected motherhood and the difficult choices it entails. As their lives intersect, both women must navigate their traumas and unite for the sake of the child they both love.
Key Features:
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Exploration of Timely Themes: Addresses issues of race, class, and motherhood, prompting readers to reflect on societal norms and personal beliefs.
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Dual Narrative Structure: Provides perspectives from both Cinnamon and Daisy, offering a comprehensive look at their intertwined lives.
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Critical Acclaim: Praised for its empathetic and authentic storytelling, with Kirkus Reviews highlighting its ability to dazzle fans of historical fiction, women's fiction, and mystery novels.
Why Choose This Book?
"You Were Always Mine" offers a compelling narrative that challenges readers to consider profound questions about identity, belonging, and the bonds that define family. Christine Pride and Jo Piazza's collaborative storytelling provides a nuanced exploration of complex social issues, making this novel a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant read.
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