Property (novel) explained

Author:Valerie Martin
Isbn:0-385-50408-X
Pub Date:February 2003
Publisher:Doubleday

Property is a 2003 novel by American writer Valerie Martin.[1] [2] In 2003, it won the Orange Prize,[3] and in 2012, The Observer named Property as one of "The 10 best historical novels".[4]

Plot summary

The book is set on a sugar plantation near New Orleans in 1828, and tells the story of Manon Gaudet, the wife of the plantation's owner, and Sarah, the slave Manon was given as a wedding present and who she has brought with her from the city. The story is centred on Manon and her resentment of Sarah. Sarah is not only Manon's slave, but also her husband's sex slave. The private drama of the estate is played out against the backdrop of civil unrest and slave rebellion.

Critical analyses

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2003-01-13 . PROPERTY by Valerie Martin . 2024-10-12 . Publishers Weekly.
  2. Web site: 2003-01-01 . Property . subscription . 2024-10-12 . Booklist.
  3. News: 3 June 2003 . Martin is surprise Orange prize winner . 7 June 2009 . .
  4. News: Skidelsky . William . 13 May 2012 . The 10 best historical novels . 13 May 2012 . . Guardian Media Group.