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The Twelve Tribes of Hattie

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2012

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Ayana Mathis

The Twelve Tribes of Hattie

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2012
Book Details
Pages

256

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 1920s-1980s

Publication Year

2012

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis traces the lives of the Shepherd family in Philadelphia from 1925 to 1980, centering on their enigmatic matriarch, Hattie. Through individual chapters, the novel delves into the experiences and struggles of Hattie's children and granddaughter, showcasing their perspectives on Hattie's hopes, pain, and resilience throughout several decades.

Melancholic

Emotional

Bittersweet

Challenging

Contemplative

Reviews & Readership

3.8

44,459 ratings

53%

Loved it

34%

Mixed feelings

13%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Ayana Mathis's The Twelve Tribes of Hattie offers a powerful narrative about resilience and family ties, vividly portraying the African American experience. The prose is lauded for its richness and emotional depth. Critics note, however, that its fragmented structure may challenge some readers. Overall, it is celebrated for its intense and immersive storytelling.

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Who Should Read The Twelve Tribes of Hattie?

Readers who enjoy multifaceted family sagas would relish The Twelve Tribes of Hattie by Ayana Mathis. This novel appeals to fans of Toni Morrison's Beloved and Alice Walker's The Color Purple with its rich exploration of African American experiences, resilience, and the complexity of matrilineal legacies.

3.8

44,459 ratings

53%

Loved it

34%

Mixed feelings

13%

Not a fan

Character List

Hattie Shepherd

Hattie is the matriarch of the Shepherd family, whose life is a testament to endurance and resilience as she navigates losses and hardships while raising her children in Philadelphia.

August is Hattie's husband, who struggles with responsibility and fidelity, often finding solace in leisurely pursuits and depending on Hattie's strength and perseverance.

Bell is one of Hattie's daughters, who grapples with feelings of unlovability, ultimately seeking to escape her internal turmoil through reckless choices and confrontations with her past.

Floyd, one of Hattie's sons, is a gifted musician who struggles with his identity and societal expectations, finding a rare sense of calm only in his mother's presence.

Six is Hattie's son who discovers a seemingly divine gift during a church service, leading to internal conflict and eventual attempts at living up to others' expectations.

Alice is Hattie's daughter who marries into wealth, leading to a life of isolation and uncertainty about her identity, while she dedicates herself to caring for her brother.

Franklin is one of Hattie's sons, who deals with addiction and self-destructive tendencies while in the military and faces the consequences of his choices on his family life.

Cassie is Hattie's eldest daughter, whose life is marked by a struggle with mental illness and an artistic inclination, initially nourished by a love of music that goes unsupported.

Sala is Cassie's young daughter, living with her grandparents after her mother's hospitalization, where she navigates feelings of longing and attempts to understand her family dynamics.

Book Details
Pages

256

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 1920s-1980s

Publication Year

2012

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

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