The Twelve Tribes of Hattie
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The Twelve Tribes of Hattie Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

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Listening Length 10 hours and 16 minutes
Author Ayana Mathis
Narrator Adenrele Ojo, Bahni Turpin, Adam Lazarre-White
Whispersync for Voice Ready
Audible.com Release Date December 06, 2012
Publisher Random House Audio
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B00AIAL89E
Best Sellers Rank #82,618 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
#401 in Black & African American Historical Fiction (Books)
#860 in Fiction Sagas
#1,047 in African American Literature

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4.1 out of 5 stars
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Love Is Hidden In The Struggle!!!
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Love Is Hidden In The Struggle!!!
If it were possible to give this a 4.5 star rating I would have. I must say that this story was an unique read. Hattie was just a young teenager when she birthed her first set of children, twins Philadelphia and Jubilee. A young wife at age seventeen, who hasn't any clue on how to care for her sick twins who had been diagnosed with pneumonia. A visit from the doctor prescribed the twins ipecac to treat their illness, but it was a wasted trip due to the father insisting on using home remedies. She tried the best she could, but unfortunately the twins died of the pneumonia. Although she had nine more children during the span of the book, she was unable to hold them, provide the true elements of love. However, she did everything possible to keep them alive and provide what they needed. In my opinion, she wasn't able to properly grieve. With a family, she put her own feelings aside and made sure she didn't lose another child to death.Unfortunately, this had a negative impact on her children. Each of them facing their own secrets and demons. Each of the chapters of their lives were live and raw, but they didn't end with definite conclusions. It is left to the readers imagination to determine the outcomes of each of Hattie's tribes. What I did love about the story in the chapter of Alice and Billups, is when Billups became independent and stepped from under his sister Alice's wing and found love. The last chapter is about Hattie's granddaughter, which Hattie and August are now raising. This story is sad as the only conclusion is to hope the history would not repeat itself. Ultimately, this story is the true element of struggle. Without the struggles, it is impossible for growth.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2012
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4.0 out of 5 stars Love Is Hidden In The Struggle!!!
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2021
If it were possible to give this a 4.5 star rating I would have. I must say that this story was an unique read. Hattie was just a young teenager when she birthed her first set of children, twins Philadelphia and Jubilee. A young wife at age seventeen, who hasn't any clue on how to care for her sick twins who had been diagnosed with pneumonia. A visit from the doctor prescribed the twins ipecac to treat their illness, but it was a wasted trip due to the father insisting on using home remedies. She tried the best she could, but unfortunately the twins died of the pneumonia. Although she had nine more children during the span of the book, she was unable to hold them, provide the true elements of love. However, she did everything possible to keep them alive and provide what they needed. In my opinion, she wasn't able to properly grieve. With a family, she put her own feelings aside and made sure she didn't lose another child to death.
Unfortunately, this had a negative impact on her children. Each of them facing their own secrets and demons. Each of the chapters of their lives were live and raw, but they didn't end with definite conclusions. It is left to the readers imagination to determine the outcomes of each of Hattie's tribes. What I did love about the story in the chapter of Alice and Billups, is when Billups became independent and stepped from under his sister Alice's wing and found love. The last chapter is about Hattie's granddaughter, which Hattie and August are now raising. This story is sad as the only conclusion is to hope the history would not repeat itself. Ultimately, this story is the true element of struggle. Without the struggles, it is impossible for growth.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A classic.
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