Yonnondio
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1934
196
Novel • Fiction
Great Depression • 1930s
1934
Adult
18+ years
Published in 1974 but written in the 1930s, Yonnondio: From the Thirties by Tillie Olsen tells the story of the poor, working-class Holbrook family as it weathers the trials of the 1920s. It touches on themes of class and motherhood while exploring the pre-depression era. Triggering or overtly sensitive topics include domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual violence.
Gritty
Dark
Melancholic
Challenging
Contemplative
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Yonnondio by Tillie Olsen is praised for its evocative portrayal of working-class struggles and rich, lyrical prose. Readers appreciate Olsen's empathetic character development and depiction of systemic poverty. However, some criticize its fragmented structure and unfinished feel, which may detract from overall coherence. Overall, it's a poignant, though occasionally disjointed, exploration of hardship and resilience.
Ideal for readers of social realism and feminist literature, Yonnondio by Tillie Olsen appeals to those who appreciated John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath or Alice Walker's The Color Purple. Fans of deeply empathetic narratives and explorations of working-class struggles in early 20th-century America will find it particularly engaging.
930 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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196
Novel • Fiction
Great Depression • 1930s
1934
Adult
18+ years
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