Official Review: The Drifters by Tonya Holmes Shook

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Re: Official Review: The Drifters by Tonya Holmes Shook

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I find the title of Tonya Holmes Shook's novel, The Drifters: A Christian Historical Novel About The Melungeon Shantyboat People, absolutely captivating. The book appears to have the right mix of themes for me; family, history, race and religion.
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KlareAllison wrote:I find the title of Tonya Holmes Shook's novel, The Drifters: A Christian Historical Novel About The Melungeon Shantyboat People, absolutely captivating. The book appears to have the right mix of themes for me; family, history, race and religion.
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KlareAllison wrote:I find the title of Tonya Holmes Shook's novel, The Drifters: A Christian Historical Novel About The Melungeon Shantyboat People, absolutely captivating. The book appears to have the right mix of themes for me; family, history, race and religion.
Hi Klare,
Yeah the book offers all these. I may have failed to mention this in my review, but the Christian elements were very little. Almost in passing, none of the protagonists were Christian. Only towards the final pages does religion start to become a strong theme.

-- 16 Sep 2017, 09:02 --
Ayosinmi wrote:Hi Julius, it took me a while but I'm finally here.
Nice review by the way, it got me cracking... Nice one dear friend.
Let's see if I can get a review out soon too. Cheers dear
Ayosinmi,
Glad to have you back. I'd missed you, thanks for your continuous support. This book was too emotional, there's a spinoff title I've seen on Amazon am trying to get a copy.
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This isn't my typical genre (I love it when it comes to movies, though), but your review is definitely causing me to consider this particular book. I love when characters and books leave a lasting impression on the reader. Thank you for your insightful review.
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Christina Rose wrote:This isn't my typical genre (I love it when it comes to movies, though), but your review is definitely causing me to consider this particular book. I love when characters and books leave a lasting impression on the reader. Thank you for your insightful review.
Thanks for your comments. This book leaves such a lasting impression. Am still strung, 2 weeks later.
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Melungeon people? I've never heard of them. I think we live in an age where identity is taking a strong presence. I appreciate the author's skill in invoking such strong emotions. But, this is not for me. Great review Julius.
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Historical fiction is one of my favorites, and this sounds like an interesting book. I love reading about different cultures and time periods.
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Thanks Mindi for stopping by.
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An origin story about the Melungeon people. I had to google that. I must say, 'black' comes in all shapes and hue. Identity is also important I guess, but am not willing for some PTSD right now. I'll skip this title.
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I agree. Not the easiest book out there but it's not that bad. I try the politically correct option in supposedly racial debates. But the Melungeon people were free in pre and post racial segregation America. Some even owned slaves. Same as their ancestors still do in northern Africa I guess.
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