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Paperback The Chinaberry Tree: A Novel of American Life Book

ISBN: 0486493229

ISBN13: 9780486493220

The Chinaberry Tree: A Novel of American Life

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Adultery, incest, and questions of racial identity simmer beneath the tranquil surface of suburban life in this novel, set in a small New Jersey town of the early 1900s. Lovely young Laurentine is obsessed with her "bad blood," inherited from a common-law interracial union. Proud and independent, she longs for the respectability of a conventional marriage. Laurentine's vivacious and self-confident cousin, Melissa, also aspires to "marry up." But a...

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Beauty and Depth, Mixed with a bit of Sentimental Triteness

Generally, people consider "Plum Bun" to be Fauset's finest novel, and it probably is--but nonetheless, "The Chinaberry Tree" is my personal favorite. Partly this is because of the setting of the novel, a small New Jersey town, not "the back of beyond," but still slightly provincial, more intimately close-knit than cities are, less anonymous.... This setting really comes alive in the novel as Fauset lovingly paints a myriad of pictures and evokes the distinct atmosphere of different houses and their backyards. She expends just as much energy gradually building the characters, showing them in intimate detail until we feel we truly know them. These characters, with their jealousies, loneliness, wounded pride, need to belong, anxieties, and awkwardnesses come across as quite real--very few are "types," most are flesh-and-blood characters that seem at once strangely familiar and completely individual and unique. The novel incorporates spiritual themes such as individualism vs. community, the role of Providence in our lives, dealing with one's own and others' shortcomings, avoiding bitterness in a harsh and unjust world.... It is a rich and complex piece of literature. Its main flaw is that at various points, it does give in to sentimental clichés, always teetering between truly first-rate writing and a more second-rate quality. In any case, though, this novel is worthwhile.
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