The Downstairs Girl audiobook
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Review #1
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Truly a wonderful story. Narration perfect but I am ordering a print copy so I can go back through and highlight and steal the most wonderful literary devices I have ever heard. A unique story (for me) not because it\’s set in the South but from the perspective of a Chinese American girl at the end of the 19th century. The cast of characters is diverse and Jo struggles with racism, sexism, and painful rejection but joy perseveres. Going to have to check out what I have been missing from Stacey Lee. 3 people found this helpful
Review #2
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I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this book. I loved all the sayings. The underdog came out like a Champ. 2 people found this helpful
Review #3
Audiobook The Downstairs Girl by Stacey Lee
I loved everything about this book. The characters, the story and the narration were so well done. Thanks to Reece\’s book recommendations I found this gem 1 person found this helpful
Review #4
Audio The Downstairs Girl narrated by Emily Woo Zeller
I felt like I really got to know the characters. This is an honest and sometimes sad look a moment in our country\’s history when not everyone was treated equally. The story is nicely researched and put together. 1 person found this helpful
Review #5
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Jo is a very likable, admirable Chinese teen orphan living in Atlanta during Reconstruction, who along with Old Jin is eking out the life that is available to them at that time in this country. Old Jin\’s wisdom and love for Jo have helped make her who she is and who she will be, While finding ways to do more and be more, she uses her sharp wit and self-confidence to make life better for them both. They endure racism and poor treatment and in the end Jo learns about her family and the ways racism was a part of them and effected them. 1 person found this helpful