Happy Tuesday, all! Today I am super excited to share my review of a book I read and loved last year, The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls by Anissa Gray, now available in paperback from Berkley!
Check out how to win a copy at the bottom of this post!
My Thoughts:
In the opening scene of The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls, Althea, the female head of her family, is in jail and awaiting a trial. We quickly learn some backstory on the Butler family. Althea is the oldest of her siblings, and when her mother passes away, she’s in charge of everyone else.
Althea later marries Proctor, a man she met at her mother’s funeral when they were both young children. Althea and Proctor are charming, vital members of their local community, owning their own restaurant and giving back to the community.
One day, seemingly out of the blue, Proctor and Althea, now parents to twin daughters, are arrested at their business. The worst part? They are charged with stealing from their local community members.
With Althea in prison, her sisters, Viola and Lillian, now step in to help her with raising her teenage daughters.
Who is at the center of the drama as it unravels this family? There are real issues addressed, including eating disorders and addiction, layers of pain, heartache, and scars.
I connected to Althea from the start. When she described her experience in prison, I felt like I was right along side her experiencing the same things.
The story is told through Althea, Viola, and Lillian’s narrations, which offers a unique perspective on the goings on in this family. The Butlers seem to be in a downward spiral, and I wanted something to happen to right them again, to make it all stop and glue them back together. I was invested in their outcomes.
Overall, The Care and Feeding is an insightful and original perspective on complex family dynamics and hope for second chances.
I received a complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
About the Book:
The Mothers meets An American Marriage in this dazzling debut novel about mothers and daughters, identity and family, and how the relationships that sustain you can also be the ones that consume you.
The Butler family has had their share of trials—as sisters Althea, Viola, and Lillian can attest—but nothing prepared them for the literal trial that will upend their lives.
Althea, the eldest sister and substitute matriarch, is a force to be reckoned with and her younger sisters have alternately appreciated and chafed at her strong will. They are as stunned as the rest of the small community when she and her husband Proctor are arrested, and in a heartbeat the family goes from one of the most respected in town to utter disgrace. The worst part is, not even her sisters are sure exactly what happened.
As Althea awaits her fate, Lillian and Viola must come together in the house they grew up in to care for their sister’s teenage daughters. What unfolds is a stunning portrait of the heart and core of an American family in a story that is as page-turning as it is important.
***Book Giveaway***
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Have you read The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls, or is it on your TBR? Happy Reading! ~ Jenni THR
You’ve reminded me to put this book back on my schedule! Wonderful review, Jennifer💜
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Thanks so much, Jonetta! I hope you do! 💕
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Pretty picture and great review, Jennifer! I added this family drama to my TBR list. Happy Tuesday to you. ❤️📚💐😘💕
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Thanks so much, Virginia! I hope you get a chance to check it out!
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Wonderful review Jen. I’m pretty sure I own this one and I’m going to move it up the mountain!🤣📚💜
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Thanks so much, Sus! Moving up the mountain is not easy! Especially when it’s practically summer in January?! Oh no, that latter part IS easy! Loving these temps and my sockless feet are too! 💗
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This sounds wonderful, Jennifer. I’ve been hearing a lot about this, and I’m glad you enjoyed it😁
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Thanks so much, Tammy! It is a powerful story!
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I enjoyed it and I’m always fascinated by family drama!
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Me, too, Carol! The dynamics are fun to read about!
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This sounds really good! Thanks for the recommendation, Jennifer ❤
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My pleasure, Jacquie! It was a great story!
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Sounds like a gripping family drama, must be tough on the daughters (and everyone else) that both parents are in jail. Wonderful review, you definitely made me want to read this.
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Thank you so much, Stargazer! It offers a unique perspective and lots to think about as a result.
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this sounds great!
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Great review! I’d seen the cover all over the place, but didn’t know anything about the book itself. It does sounds like a great read. Adding to my TBR!
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Thanks so much, Lisa! It’s an eye-opening story.
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I meant to read this last year. Thanks for the reminder that it’s still on my list. Moving it up now
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I hope you get a chance to check it out, Mackey!
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OO this book sounds so interesting and the plot really does seem unique. I feel like that opening would hook me in right from the start. I’m curious to see what will happen to Althea & Proctor, as well as their family and business. Adding to my TBR!
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It’s such an insightful read, LP! I hope you get a chance to check it out!
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Ahhh so many posts of yours I’ve been missing! I’ve been curious about this one! The title alone is very eye-catchy 😀
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Kathy! I didn’t see this, love! I hope you’ve been well! I have missed you!
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Yours is the first review I have read on this book. This is not what I thought the story was about. I am definitely intrigued now and will be checking this one out. I do enjoy family dramas, especially those that involve women led families. Wonderful review Jennifer.
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Thanks so much, Carla. This one is enlightening on issues that some families experience. It really tugged on my heart.
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