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Silver Sparrow

By: Tayari Jones
Narrated by: Rosalyn Coleman Williams, Heather Alicia Simms
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Publisher's summary

Set in a middle-class neighborhood in Atlanta in the 1980s, Silver Sparrow revolves around James Witherspoon's two families - the public one and the secret one. When the daughters from each family meet and form a friendship, only one of them knows they are sisters. It is a relationship destined to explode when secrets are revealed and illusions shattered. As Jones explores the backstories of her rich yet flawed characters - the father, the two mothers, the grandmother, and the uncle - she also reveals the joy, as well as the destruction, they brought to one another's lives. At the heart of it all are the two lives at stake, and like the best writers - think Toni Morrison with The Bluest Eye - Jones portrays the fragility of these young girls with raw authenticity as they seek love, demand attention, and try to imagine themselves as women, just not as their mothers.

©2011 Tayari Jones. All rights reserved. (P)2011 AudioGo

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underwhelming ending

3.75 stars. This book had been on my too read list for some time now so I was glad that an online book club chose it for January. I liked this book better than the authors other work Leaving Atlanta. I found myself unable to put the book down after a while and finished it in less than two days.

I try not to read too many reviews and synopsis so that I can go in with a clear head and draw my own opinions. I did notice however that some of reviews said the work was unfinished or the author seemed to not know how to wrap it up etc. As I was reading it I kept thinking what were people talking about this seems pretty complete and then I got to the end and epilogue and was like, HUH?!?!?!? I got it then and agree wholeheartedly. The book wasn't even wrapped up or concluded it seemed to end mid-sentence/thought. So I thought Ok the epilogue will complete it, but still no. That didn't do much more. Is there an author interview somewhere that explains the reason for this?

Outside of the ending, the book was good. I thought the two person perspective via the daughters helped bring a different level of emotion to the story especially for Dana's character. I appreciated the author giving us a kind of start to present view into both sets of lives so we could better understand certain decisions and actions. I actually wished we could have known Dana's thoughts during part 2. I wanted to know what finally prompted her to really befriend her sister and tell her she loved her. What was she thinking when she was in their house and having the conversation in the salon with Laverne. How terrified she was in that scene at the gas station when she was held up in the bathroom.

I think uncle Rolley was very interesting also and I would have been curious to understand some of his inner turmoil more.

All in all a solid read except for the ending.

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Enjoyed the read

Would you listen to Silver Sparrow again? Why?

Probably not. I enjoyed listening to it, but don't feel compelled to go back

What was one of the most memorable moments of Silver Sparrow?

When they got stuck at the gas station

What about Rosalyn Coleman Williams and Heather Alicia Simms ’s performance did you like?

I loved their voices

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I had a positive reaction but I would not call it extreme.

Any additional comments?

Characters could have been more fully developed. Also the ending was blah!

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Excellent

Tayari is a great author. I loved this book. She tells a very intriguing story.

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Good Read

Very interesting story of a very real life situation and struggle of loyalty and emotions.

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Ending a disappointment

The story line and character development was good up and to the ending…it was like the author got tired of the story and just ended the story…so much more room for further character development.

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Just mediocre, no real punch.

This book really didn't grab me as I was expecting. The ending was very predictable.

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GOOD , GOOD , GOOD !!!

This is a good listen , It feels like a real life story. It reads true and if you have ever had daddy daughter issues it hits right in the heart.

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Longer than it needs to be

It took me several times to get through it, I read two other books between. I kept going back though. It wasn’t bad, but it’s not great. It takes FOREVER for the sisters to meet, when it seems like it’s the majority of the book based on the description. There’s so much more detail than there needed to be.

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Enjoyable Read

A whole new insight on complicated family dynamics. Good descriptions evoking eighties culture. I love how the storyline is first carried by one sister and then completed by the other.

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Wow

The story pulls you in & keeps you interested for hours/days! Very interesting story. Great narration too.

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