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Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
New Orleans, Louisiana • 1960s
2019
Adult
18+ years
The Yellow House by Sarah M. Broom is a nonfiction memoir that traces the history of New Orleans through three generations of Broom's family, focusing on her childhood home, "The Yellow House." Starting with her mother purchasing the house in 1961, Broom recounts family struggles, the impact of Hurricane Betsy and Katrina, and her own journey of self-discovery and reconciliation with her family's past.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Nostalgic
Emotional
Inspirational
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Sarah M. Broom's The Yellow House offers a poignant memoir blending family history, personal narrative, and the impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans. Praised for its vivid storytelling and depth, it sometimes meanders and can be dense. However, its rich detail and emotional honesty resonate strongly with readers.
Readers who appreciate deeply personal memoirs like Jesmyn Ward’s Men We Reaped or Ta-Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me will find Sarah M. Broom's The Yellow House compelling. This book appeals to those interested in family histories, socio-economic challenges, and the resilience of New Orleans' residents.
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Ivory Mae Broom
Sarah M. Broom’s mother, who originally purchased the Yellow House in 1961 where she raised her family. Ivory Mae uses a hearing aid to manage her hearing loss, reflecting a broader theme of selectively tuning out uncomfortable realities.
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Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
New Orleans, Louisiana • 1960s
2019
Adult
18+ years
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