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The last thing Hosanna wants is a bucket, a dishrag, and a brush. After all, it's been fifteen years.

Her heart and knees have grown callous from years of scrubbing floors for her racist grandmother who's disgusted over the unlawful deeds of Hosanna's white mother and black father.

But Hosanna is now tired. Tired of her grandmother who has cloaked the family's shame for far too long. So tired, she has waxed in wrath, counted every injustice, and rebelled against all who obstruct her quest for truth.

So will she ever find peace?

This award-winning story transcends time and takes us from the racial animus of 1945 to the abiding power of grace that heals and binds divisive wounds.

Hosanna Katelyne Parker 9781523965250 Books

Hosanna is a well-written book, obviously professionally edited, with a thought-provoking story line that embraces the racial divide in 1940s Georgia. The author artfully developed the characters and their sometimes difficult dialogue to portray the culture for that time period in such a compelling way that I felt I was right there with them. The plot was well-structured, the narrative flowed well, and the story was engaging. 5 Stars.

Product details

  • Paperback 300 pages
  • Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (May 7, 2016)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1523965258

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This was a good book, well written and thoroughly engaging. Although there were a lot of times I wanted Hosanna to stop being so hard headed and blaming everyone else for her hardship, I could understand why she was that way. The other characters were excellent and rounded out the story.
Hosanna's life is engulfed in mystery—a mystery she is set on solving. "Who am !?" The "whys" of her servant position in the mistress' house are often overwhelming. Discover the answers to Hosanna's questions as she stalwartly faces tragedies and continues on in her quest for understanding.
There are few books I read that will linger in my mind for a long time, and Hosanna is one of them. Told from the perspective of a young and troubled mixed-race girl, this book includes a remarkably accurate depiction of what it must have been like to be in her shoes in 1940s Georgia, living with her dysfunctional family members. The author captured and relayed everything so beautifully – the characters, the time period, the culture. I commend Ms. Parker for creating such a poignant main character with such a compelling story. Highly recommended.
Powerful. It’s the best word to describe this book. This is the South in the 1940’s when too many people still believed that there were two types of people, the superior white folks and the inferior ones who worked for them. It was a time of blatant racism and unfounded distrust of anyone who was not white.

This is the story of a young girl, Hosanna, who works in her grandmother’s house from the age of three. She exists only on the periphery of her grandmother’s life. She is of mixed blood and never to be acknowledged by her white grandmother.

Hosanna burns with resentment and anger towards her grandmother who won’t admit she exists, her mother who lies in bed in perpetual mourning and the father who chooses not to acknowledge her out of fear for himself and the woman he loves.

Hosanna is consumed with the injustice of her life to the point where there is no room for happiness. Her one hope is pinned on the dream of a house of her own, with no one to tell her how to sweep or mop or cook.

There were times while I read this book that I felt Hosanna was taking too long to put the anger aside and see the good bits of her life. It was a long trip over many years for Hosanna to finally wake up and reach for what had been waiting for her all those years.

This was a very good book which I enjoyed reading.
I don't expect first novels from independent authors to be great. I will settle for good. Hosanna by Katelyne Parker exceeds my expectations. It is the best book that I have read recently.

HosannaSet in a small Georgia town in the mid-twentieth century, Hosanna is a child born to an unwed, white mother and an African-American father. Scandalous as that would have been in that era, the mother, Miss Gracie, is in love with the father, Addison. Miss Margret, the grandmother, is racist. The result is a secret that everyone but Hosanna wants to keep buried.

The themes of the story are multiple. The racial issue is central to the story as the walls of segregation are beginning to fall, albeit very slowly. Hosanna grows up victimized by her white grandmother's racism, her white mother's silent suffering, and her bitterness at the injustices that she suffers. The depiction of racism both personal and systematic is brutally realistic and thought provoking. Beyond these darker elements, there is a message of hope about what happens when one trust in God. Without giving spoilers, the message is one of love and reconciliation.

Analysis

The writing is first person with the language reflecting the local vernacular. For some that may be a minus, but to my Southern ears, it was poetry. The plot moved forward consistently with a sense of gripping suspense. The characterization was multi-dimensional Few characters were one-dimensional. Hosanna could be an infuriating character, but as a reader, I never lost my sympathy for her and desired to see her reach her goals in the end.

Some readers will find the depiction of racism deeply disturbing. (Shouldn't it be?) The "N" word is used with all of its malice. The author depicts violence but not gratuitously.

Theology

In the novel, the local church and its pastor struggle to be either the purveyors of racial injustice or the source of its solution. Hosanna struggles throughout the story to trust God and to let go of her bitterness. The author depicts God as being interested in the oppressed and injustice. There is no complete explanation of the gospel, but faith is an important concept throughout the book, especially in the life of the character named Mother Hill. The importance of family and kindness is seen through Hosanna's love interest, John Irvin.

Conclusion

Read this book. No matter your view of racial issues today, you will find it challenging.

(Full disclosure I received a free copy for the author in exchange for a review. I was under no obligation to give a positive review.)
Awesome book!!! Couldn't put it down!!
Hosanna will hold your attention, and it will make you feel that you know the characters personally. The author was able to capture all the emotions, love, hate, grief, anger, hurt and pain, strength, weakness, fear, resentment, and humility that the characters felt and reacted to. This time is history was a troubling and difficult time, and sometime it brought out the best in people, but often it kept the best in people hidden. This book is a great reminder that all people need love, and without it deep scars develop.
Hosanna is a well-written book, obviously professionally edited, with a thought-provoking story line that embraces the racial divide in 1940s Georgia. The author artfully developed the characters and their sometimes difficult dialogue to portray the culture for that time period in such a compelling way that I felt I was right there with them. The plot was well-structured, the narrative flowed well, and the story was engaging. 5 Stars.
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