The Story of Sassy Sweetwater


Fiction - General
319 Pages
Reviewed on 07/22/2014
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Reviewed by Alle Wells for Readers' Favorite

In The Story of Sassy Sweetwater, Vera Jane Cook presents a powerful family saga that follows the passion, pain and quest for happiness of a brilliant young woman over a 50-year lifespan. The daughter of an unwed, teenage mother, Sassy’s life began in secrecy near a stream called Sweetwater in rural South Carolina. We catch up with thirteen-year-old Sassy when Vi, her beautiful yet sad and haunted mother, moves back to her South Carolina home at Carter’s Crossing. Grandma Edna, the matriarch of the McLaughlin family, admires her granddaughter’s high-spirited ways. Grandma Edna takes Sassy under her wing while Vi sorts out the trouble she left behind at the time of Sassy’s birth. Wise beyond her years, young Sassy is what Southerners call an old soul. She reacts with hard-nosed frankness when confronted with the crime and deception that go on in the wealthy, ruthless and eclectic McLaughlin family. Confronted by violence, lies and indifference from the people she trusts most, Sassy learns at a young age that “happiness is fickle as a whim.” Young Sassy’s heartbreak and sorrow lead to a series of events that paint the picture of an unforgettable life filled with tragedy.

Narrated in first person, The Story of Sassy Sweetwater by Vera Jane Cook is a magnificent depiction of life in the rural South during the mid-20th century. The on-point Southern characterization played out in this powerful family drama had me hooked from the very first page. As in all great family sagas, this story has its victims, villains and heroes. The Story of Sassy Sweetwater is clearly the best book I’ve read this year, engaging and well written. I absolutely loved reading The Story of Sassy Sweetwater. These memorable characters will remain in my heart for a long time.