Olivia, Mourning review by Mcwerts13
Olivia, Mourning: Book 1 of the Olivia Series (Volume 1)
Age Range - Mature Young Adult
Genre - Historical Fiction

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Age at time of review - 17
Reviewer's Location - Lewisville, TX, United States
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Olivia inherits her father's land and is determined to work it effectively. She insists her childhood friend, Mourning, help her cultivate the land. Despite the time (1841) and their conflicting race (Olivia is white, Mourning is black) Olivia doesn't shy away from the growing relationship between them. Mourning on the other hand, is worried about white men's reactions to what could be their relationship, so he tries to shy away and stay away from any idea of a relationship.

Opinion: 

It's a great book that captures the attitude of the time period. I love the struggle and political strife of this time period and this book captured it perfectly. It uses history in support of a fictional yet realistic tale and does so effectively. I recommend this book to all because it is a great read.

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - some mature content

Explain your content rating: 

Simply because of the racism in the book.
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