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The Dry Grass of August

By: Anna Jean Mayhew
Narrated by: Karen White
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In this beautifully written debut, Anna Jean Mayhew offers a riveting depiction of Southern life in the throes of segregation and what it will mean for a young girl on her way to adulthood - and for the woman who means the world to her.

On a scorching day in August 1954, 13-year-old Jubie Watts leaves Charlotte, North Carolina, with her family for a Florida vacation. Crammed into the Packard along with Jubie are her three siblings, her mother, and the family’s black maid, Mary Luther. For as long as Jubie can remember, Mary has been there - cooking, cleaning, compensating for her father’s rages and her mother’s benign neglect, and loving Jubie unconditionally.

Bright and curious, Jubie takes note of the anti-integration signs they pass and of the racial tension that builds as they journey further south. But she could never have predicted the shocking turn their trip will take. Now, in the wake of tragedy, Jubie must confront her parents’ failings and limitations, decide where her own convictions lie, and make the tumultuous leap to independence.

Infused with the intensity of a changing time, here is a story of hope, heartbreak, and the love and courage that can transform us from child to adult, wounded to indomitable.

©2011 Anna Jean Mayhew (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Coming of Age Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Heartfelt Emotionally Gripping Tearjerking

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“A haunting debut…Ms. Mayhew creates authentic characters and a Southern setting that will make you feel and smell a summer day from half a century ago.” (Karen White, New York Times best-selling author)
Compelling Storytelling • Well-developed Characters • Historical Authenticity • Emotional Depth • Flawless Performance

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LOVED IT!!! Well written, good and sad but in the end… rewarding. Highly recommend listening/reading.

Fabulous

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Breck shampoo. Wearing white gloves to church. The cardboard fans with pictures of Jesus supplied to the churches by the funeral homes. Everyone smoking everywhere. The larger story is interesting, if predictable, but the characters are good and the details of the setting are perfect. It’s well worth the time to read it.

Brings back lots of memories from the 50’s.

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Jubie grew up thinking of her family's black maid, Mary, as just another human being. A friend, even. As she grows, she discovers that the world, especially her father, holds a very different view of people who aren't white.

This book held my interest, although I wish that the character of Jubie's father wasn't so one dimensional. I preferred how Harper Lee handled this in her first novel, "Go Set a Watchman". Atticus Finch was revealed to be a racist but he wasn't a 100% villain. People are not 100% good or 100% bad.

A 1950's Coming of Age story

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I would listen to this book again. The narration was amazing. Storyline a part of history. Sweet young girl shows that no matter the color of someone's skin, there are those that love without question.

Sad but beautiful story

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Good storyline. Sometimes confusing with the story reflecting back and forth. Worth it through the end.

Interesting.

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It was sobering to learn about how bigoted the south was during this time period

The tragedy of racial relations in the early 50s

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Living in the North, One has become removed from the history of this period of time. This is a good eye opener for those too young to know. Very well written.

Interesting and sad.

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This was a very good book once I got through the confusing parts in the beginning. The going back and forth from previous years to present time was very confusing and almost made me give up on it.
If you can get through all that it’s definitely worth reading.

Good read

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A colorful and descriptive look at the emerging civil rights recognition in the South. The characters are vivid and the audio performance is excellent but the storyline and its plot are weak and somewhat directionless.

Not boring but somewhat listless story of Southern life in the 1950’s

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This was such a good book. It really told an interesting, brutally honest and sad depiction of the reality of what it was like in our country at that time. I highly recommend it!

The best Audible Original I’ve heard

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