A review by 2treads
de book of Mary by Pamela Mordecai

funny reflective fast-paced

5.0

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de book of mary is a fresh and lyrical perspective on the conception and death of Jesus through the eyes and experience of his mother Mary.
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Written in verse and sweet sweet Jamaican patwa(patois), Mordecai has infused this well known and often told story with a verve that only dialect can achieve. Mary as our narrator, brings a certain weight to all that is required of her, to bring forth the Messiah.
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Having Mary as the presenter of this story, speaks to how important it is not to silence the voices of women and girls. As through her, we glimpse what pressure this young woman from long ago must have felt, upon being asked to bring forth the saviour of the world.
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The use of a theatre-like female and male cast to lend commentary to certain events was ingenious. As throughout the story, they appear giving their two cents, with the men being scornful and sceptical of this so called 'immaculate conception', while the women are impassioned and understanding, going so far as to comment on the patriarchy.
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I loved this twist and thoroughly enjoyed this read. One you should definitely pick up.