4 out of 5 books
Mariah Clark and Sabrina Holland haven’t had the easiest sisterhood, what with all the family drama from their childhood. As adults, they barely communicate, both avoiding the other to maintain their peace of mind. Now, they’ve both got their own messes to sort out. But when their grandma calls them back to Georgetown to run the family restaurant because their grandpa’s health is going downhill, they’ve got to get their act together. They need to save the restaurant and keep the family name shining.
Their grandmother shared letters from their great-great-grandma Tabitha and encouraged Mariah and Sabrina to read them. Her old letters show the sisters that they’re not the first in the family to deal with tough times or bad choices. Mariah’s not the first to be let down by a guy, and Sabrina’s not the first to make hard calls for her kid’s sake. Tabitha’s persistent and determination in opening her own restaurant in the Jim Crow south is a testament to how important the restaurant, Tabby’s Meats and Sweets, is to their family heritage. While working together although reluctantly at first, the sisters are able to peel
back layers and restore their relationship.
Rhonda McKnight’s done it again with a book that hits you right in the feels. BITTER AND SWEET dives into some heavy stuff—postpartum blues, breakups, sorrow, unexpected pregnancy. It’s a story that sticks with you and has characters that feel like old friends. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a good multigenerational story of strong women and the importance of family.
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