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This author has written a superb short story with X ray vision into the lives of several people working for an investment banking firm. Now one would assume that this line of work would generally have employees that lead a rather boring and mundane life however not these particular bankers. What is even more amazing are the mostly unnoticed employees that also work in the building and are the characters that hold the heart of the story. A lot of vision and wonderful storytelling.
 
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LiteraryChanteuse | Jan 27, 2016 |
Little Sacrifices tells the story of May, she's the one telling the reader her tale as she looks back from years in the future. Her voice therefore is sometimes older than her younger self. That did not bother me as I was soon swept up in this story of a post Civil War but pre Civil Rights era Savannah. And Savannah is as much a character in the novel as any human. (It's a beautiful city now. I'm glad I didn't see it in its run down state.)

May is a transplant to the South, her father having been run out of his teaching position "up North" for his highly liberal, progressive views for the times. Both of her parents believed that ALL people, regardless of color, should be treated equally. Dangerous thoughts for the times and especially dangerous for Southern transplants. May is a brand new sophomore in high school so she is at that age where:

her parents can be very embarrassing
she wants desperately to fit in
her social conscious is awakening

Good times for May.

Intertwined within May's story is the tale of the former owner of the home into which she has moved, Mirabelle. May has found her diary and love letters in the attic and this leads May on a somewhat dangerous journey to answer some questions. This plotline, at least to me wasn't as fulfilling as May's - Mirabelle didn't completely come to life. I suppose because she remained a diary and some letters. The mystery though was a good one.

The little sacrifices that must be made for the greater good often turn into bigger sacrifices than anyone planned on or intended. I found May to be a delightful character and Little Sacrifices to be a thought provoking and enjoyable read.
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BooksCooksLooks | 3 andre anmeldelser | Sep 11, 2013 |
This story did take me a little bit longer than usual to get into. I was not exactly sure which direction the author was going to take the story. At first I was expecting a drama filled story of an unhappy teenager, running away from home and possibly getting caught up with an older man. But after the bus ride scene and the conversation that she had I was warming up to the idea of it being more like a historical coming of age story.

When May's family moves into the new house she soon discovers a journal that's been hidden of a woman who lived in the house around 1912. And we get alternating chapters between her story and May who is living there in the 1940's.

As the book takes place in Savannah, Georgia. It's told from two very different and evolving times in American History. With a huge focus on civil rights, the Ku Klux Klan and segregation in the South.

May's family moves from the North to Georgia. Which during this time period in our history had huge differences in the interactions between the races. The historical details that went into the novel were noticeably researched and greatly detailed. You can tell that there was a lot of time that went into writing the story.

With the weaving of the stories between the journal and the current time it was a nice change to go back and forth between times. Like most others have mentioned in their reviews, it's really the epilogue that pulls the story together nicely. It was a heavy (emotional) story and a great read. I ended up really loving the main character and her family.
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Krista23 | 3 andre anmeldelser | Sep 6, 2012 |
Little Sacrifices is a coming of age novel that takes place in 1947 after WWII in Savannah, Georgia. The main character of the story is May who wants nothing more then to go back to her hometown. Her parents are 'free thinkers' and do not fit into the norm. May even calls them by their first names. She does not know anyone and she doesn't understand why they had to move in the first place. She does eventually make friends and finds her place in the town and school. There is an underlying story here too, May finds letters from a relative of her friend Jim. These two stories, even though decades apart, run parallel with each other. There is racial tension also as blacks in the south were definitely a minority with little rights. May was brought up believing that everyone is equal no matter the color so she finds the bigotry and segregation among the townspeople a bit hard to take. May also has some personal choices that she has to deal with and this all fits into a story about growing up and growing up in the south. I liked that at the end of the story, in the epilogue, that the author ties up all the loose ends and lets the reader know what happened to the characters in the story.
I really enjoyed this novel and definitely recommend it, an easy to read, well researched page turner.
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celticlady53 | 3 andre anmeldelser | Aug 6, 2012 |

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