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The Colour of MilkThe Colour of Milk

The Colour of Milk

Nell Leyshon

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Mary and her three sisters rise every day to backbreaking farm work that threatens to suppress their own awakening desires, whether it's Violet's pull towards womanhood or Beatrice's affinity for the Scriptures. But it's their father, whose anger is unleashed at the slightest provocation, who stands to deliver the most harm. Only Mary, fierce of tongue and a spitfire since birth, dares to stand up to him. When he sends her to work for the local vicar and his invalid wife in their house on the hill, he deals her the only blow she may not survive. Within walking distance of her own family farm, the vicarage is a world away--a curious unsettling place unlike any she has known. Teeming with the sexuality of the vicar's young son and the manipulations of another servant, it is also a place of books and learning--a source of endless joy. Yet as young Mary soon discovers, such precious knowledge comes with a devastating price as it is made gradually clear once the begins the task of telling her own story. Reminiscent of *Alias Grace* in the exploration of the power dynamics between servants and those they serve and *The Color Purple*'s Celie, *The Colour of Milk* is a quietly devastating tour de force that reminds us that knowledge can destroy even as it empowers.

Details

Publisher
Bertrand Brasil
Pages
208
ISBN-13
9788528615814
OL Work ID
OL17216138W

Subjects

women household employeesfathers and daughterscountry lifesocial life and customsFiction, general

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