After reading the summary, I wasn’t so sure I would enjoy this book. As the book went on, the more I fell in love with it. In they named specific songs and lyrics, which made me super curious to look them up! By doing this I got a better outlook on the time setting. The beginning really grabbed my attention by telling us about Laura’s oddly satisfied smile when Pappy passed away. From there my attention was immediately on the book, and I couldn’t stop reading. As each individual character was introduced in separate chapters, they had perfect descriptions of each. The viewpoint coming from each person made everything super interesting. Throughout the story, there are so many secrets and plot twists! I have to admit the racism made me cringe, and that is the primary reason I have a hatred towards Pappy. When Pappy was introduced he announced his son in laws death by saying “that stuck-up husband of your sister’s has gone and killed himself.” The moment he walked into the story, I hated him and his cold heart.
I admired the way Hillary Jordan threw in the love story of Laura and Henry because I am most definitely a hopeless romantic. Laura is pretty, but she was living with her family until she was about 30. When Henry came along she was immediately in love, heartbroken, then in love again. Laura was one of the most interesting people because she was holding so much emotion and secrets inside. She was NOT happy with moving, and was disgusted with the farm which was soon named Mudbound. She was constantly biting her tongue when Pappy talked down on her or was just plain ignorant. She kept her feelings for Jamie completely hidden, but her face and actions told it all.
Henry on the other hand was 100% happy with the farm, and treated it like it was his baby. I loved his character at the beginning, but as I kept reading my opinion changed. He follows his father’s footsteps even if he doesn’t agree. He doesn’t seem to spend much time with his wife and kids much either. He is a bit confused why his wife is miserable, but he doesn’t even try to look at it from her viewpoint. I like the fact that he is living his dream, but in my eyes he just seems like a selfish person.
You already know how I feel about Pappy. He’s so disrespectful to his own family whom he should be showing appreciation and love for. He is spoiled to be living with the Mcallan’s, but he isn’t thankful for them at all. Don’t even get me started on his racism. He treats colored people like they’re dogs which made me so angry! He destroyed his own son, Jamie’s confidence, and sadly had Henry sticking up for him. All in all Pappy is a disgusting, lazy, cold hearted man.
Jamie is a charming character who has all of the girls wanting him, which explains Laura’s temptations. Jamie went to war and ever since has been going insane. He claims that alcohol is his medicine and helps. Him and Ronsel soon become close friends, but this is followed by a tragedy. He’s not scared to stand up for what he believes in though, and that earns my respect right away. He may be destroying himself with alcohol, but he is no doubt my favorite character in the entire book.
Ronsel is a brave man who decided to fight for his country. He stands up for people who have a hatred towards his color. If you ask me, that’s a strong man. He is very respectful, but hides many secrets. He fell in love with a white woman and soon finds out he has a son with her. He will do anything to get to them, but the tragedy changes his life. We will never know what he does with his life because of the cliff hanger at the end! Ronsel is a fine man with a big heart.
Florence and Hap are two characters that I adore the most. They take care of their children, and look at the best of every situation. They do what they have to in order to live a happy life. They dodge situations that aren’t easy to deal with in their time. No matter what though, they are God’s children and do anything to please the people around them
This was an excellent story, and kept me wanting more! I enjoyed reading it and am amazed of how much it taught me as a reader! Although, I cringed and teared up throughout the story, I am super satisfied.