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A review by brooke_city
Glory Be by Danielle Arceneaux
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
TW// for mention of suicide. The character was actually murdered off page. (not a spoiler)
This was an unexpected delight! A tad lengthy, but Bahni Turpin's narration kept the story engaging.
Glory is such a fun character. A busybody, no nonsense 'auntie,' set in her ways, but still lovable. And Louisiana food, culture, and customs are at the heart of it all.
It's more than a small town, cozy mystery. There were many themes addressed that will be relatable to Black readers: mental health and hoarding going unchecked in our community. "Prayer" being the answer to everything. Black Catholics; struggling with faith in a religion you've been brought up in. Cattiness in "upward mobility" social clubs. Reformation after a prison stint, trying not to get sucked back into an old life. Racism backed by old money. Dog fighting (off page). Gambling, drugs, addiction. The list could go on.
I liked that Delphine's character wasn't a goody-two shoes. She did some things she needed to atone for. And her side romance had a realistic resolution. Hope to revisit them in future books.
Highly recommend.
This was an unexpected delight! A tad lengthy, but Bahni Turpin's narration kept the story engaging.
Glory is such a fun character. A busybody, no nonsense 'auntie,' set in her ways, but still lovable. And Louisiana food, culture, and customs are at the heart of it all.
It's more than a small town, cozy mystery. There were many themes addressed that will be relatable to Black readers: mental health and hoarding going unchecked in our community. "Prayer" being the answer to everything. Black Catholics; struggling with faith in a religion you've been brought up in. Cattiness in "upward mobility" social clubs. Reformation after a prison stint, trying not to get sucked back into an old life. Racism backed by old money. Dog fighting (off page). Gambling, drugs, addiction. The list could go on.
I liked that Delphine's character wasn't a goody-two shoes. She did some things she needed to atone for. And her side romance had a realistic resolution. Hope to revisit them in future books.
Highly recommend.
Graphic: Body shaming, Fatphobia, and Mental illness
Moderate: Addiction, Drug use, and Suicide
Minor: Animal cruelty, Eating disorder, and Stalking