RAE’S READS

A book I was tempted to read by another blogger’s review

(2019)

Inventory: of possessions and through the possessions of our memories, our life. Inventories are lists of “what matters.”

Judith Kratt’s life is defined by the fact she is “Daddy Kratt’s” daughter. The eldest of the Kratt children, she has a love-hate relationship with her siblings, brother Quincy, a snoop who makes it his business to know everyone’s dirty secrets; and sister Rosemarie, her “wayward younger sister” who fled their town of Bound “that fateful evening in 1929.” Olva, companion to Judith rounds out the cast of this character-driven story.

As with many Southern stories, Last List deals with family secrets, race issues, and interpersonal relationships. The plot unravels bit by bit through flashbacks until the reader has the whole truth. Filled with subplots and the metaphor of an inventory list of the family’s possessions, the novel is a darned good read.

I finished this some time ago, but never reviewed it. I wanted to recommend it to my readers as a story that will keep you turning pages and being fully engaged.

RAE

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2 responses to “THE LAST LIST OF MISS JUDITH KRATT by Andrea Bobotis : Review”

  1. Davida Chazan Avatar

    Agreed! It was my #1 favorite book of 2019! I really wish more people would read it, because I think it needs more exposure!

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