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Betty

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2020

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Tiffany McDaniel

Betty

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2020
Book Details
Pages

478

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Ohio • 1950s-1970s

Publication Year

2020

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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Super Short Summary

Betty by Tiffany McDaniel chronicles a young girl's coming-of-age journey in a blended family in 1960s and 70s Appalachia. With her captivating storytelling, Betty recounts her struggles with poverty, identity, and resilience. The narrative explores themes of family dynamics, secrets, and self-discovery, all set against a rich cultural backdrop.

Reviews & Readership

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Betty by Tiffany McDaniel is a compelling novel that delves into the life of a young girl growing up in rural Ohio. The prose is frequently lauded for its lyrical beauty and evocative descriptions. However, some critics note a tendency towards a slow pace and moments of graphic content that may be too intense for some readers. Overall, it's a powerful and poignant read that resonates deeply.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Betty?

A reader captivated by raw, lyrical storytelling and themes of cultural identity and resilience would relish Tiffany McDaniel's Betty. Comparisons include Barbara Kingsolver’s The Poisonwood Bible and Jesmyn Ward’s Salvage the Bones, appealing to those who appreciate deeply emotional, character-driven narratives rich in atmosphere and social commentary.

Character List

Betty Carpenter

The protagonist and narrator, Betty comes of age while facing challenges related to her Cherokee heritage in a predominantly white community. Her journey involves accepting her identity and finding strength in her connection to her ancestors.

Betty's Cherokee father, Landon is a nurturing figure who imparts stories and lessons from nature to his children. He is known for his constant support, artistry, and connection to Cherokee traditions.

The oldest Carpenter sister, Fraya is gentle and protective of Betty. She expresses herself through singing and journaling, which holds deeper meanings for those who understand her.

Betty’s middle sister, Flossie is ambitious and aspires to be a Hollywood actress. She shares a close bond with Betty during their childhood.

The youngest Carpenter sibling, Lint grapples with mental illness but finds solace in rock collecting. He desires to heal and protect those around him.

The oldest Carpenter sibling, Leland frequently visits Breathed for work. His behavior often causes distress within the family.

Betty's mother, Alka struggles with past trauma and depression, affecting her ability to consistently support her children. Her complex character includes moments of both despair and affection.

The second youngest sibling, Trustin is lively and talented in art. His imaginative spirit and kind nature leave a lasting impression on Betty.

Book Details
Pages

478

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Ohio • 1950s-1970s

Publication Year

2020

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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