Just when you like to think that situations depicted in The Help are no longer common, guess again. Sweet Jiminy is the story of a young woman named Jiminy who leaves law school to “find herself.” The first place she thinks of going to is her Grandmother’s home in a small town in Mississippi. While there she uncovers a family mystery surrounding the deaths of two African Americans who were murdered back in 1966. After uncovering old wounds and cover-ups during her investigation, she encounters unexpected bigotry and violence. A very good story and quick read. I had not read anything by Kristin Gore and was skeptical of starting. I also feel that I have recently been inundated with civil-rights-era literature and was unsure if I wanted to go there again. The injustices that African Americans suffered in the south saddens me and I just didn't know if I was ready so soon after seeing "The Help". This is so much more than a civil rights novel! Ms. Gore is not just another celebrity writer and I'm glad that I gave her a chance! I found Sweet Jiminy to be predictable(but that comes from reading too much) but oh so sweet! What a great summer read! Don't be put off by the subject matter. Ms. Gore's strong characterization and multi-dimensional cast make this an engaging and important read! I think I'll give her previous novels a try too!
Really a 3 1/2 star book. Somewhat predictable but fairly well written
—gesina11
The last 2 pages were annoying. But, otherwise I enjoyed the book.
—Miko
Not to the same level as the Sammy series, but still a good read.
—iamraclette
Not much. Justy couldn't stay with it.
—sidney
Wonderful book, highly recommend.
—Amy