
This first meeting of the year 2026 was hosted on January 26th at Marg's home. We discussed Betty's book choice The Undertaker's Assistant by Amanda Skenandore. Along with Marg, Betty, Carla, Kathleen and Sharon attended despite the significant snowstorm that we had on the weekend. Because there was a street parking ban on all Ottawa streets, there was a last minute frenzy of contacting neighbours to obtain enough parking for the attendees, Car pooling and taking the bus helped the situation.Betty chose the book because she likes historical fiction and the members had previously read another of Amanda Skenandore's books, The Nurse's Secret, last year.
The main character is Effie Jones, a former slave who learned the skill of embalming from an army surgeon whom she lived with after being freed as a slave.
Another prominent character was Adeline, a Creole women of a higher class status than Effie but was not wealthy.
Also, Samson Green, a black man, former slave, an elected public official.
Themes in the book of resilience, identity, racial injustice, personal growth and social change in the post-civil war era in New Orleans, USA.
Most people felt that the book had a slow start and it took them a while to "get into it"
Everyone liked it but didn't love it. Overall, those who read the Nurse's Secret by the same author, liked it better.
Several people didn't really like the topic of embalming. We felt Effie likely had some form of Asperger Syndrome as she was very smart but had difficulties socially. She was probably a unique person as a former slave who could read and write and had a practical skill which enabled her to be employed and earn money.
Sharon felt there was some good historical info and liked the historical context. Felt there were lots of pieces in the novel - post-civil war issues, embalming, and romance.
Kathleen felt Samson's character could have been further developed. Cathy felt it was a very slow start and again, felt it was likely not representative of the typical freed slave.
Carla noted that the reason for Effie leaving Indiana was not well developed. She also felt that the romance part between Effie and Samson didn't really work. Also it was a bit unusual for Effie and Adeline to be friends after Adeline had gotten together with Samson.
Betty felt the book was a fascinating and interesting read.
Marg listened to an audiobook and, once she got into it after a slow start, found it interesting.
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