Last week I reviewed Sweat by Zora Neale Hurston. I had downloaded it along with The Gilded Six-Bits, so that’s what I decided to review here.
“Nobody ain’t gointer be chunkin’ money at me and Ah not do ’em nothin’,” she shouted in mock anger. He ran around the house with Missie May at his heels. She overtook him at the kitchen door. He ran inside but could not close it after him before she crowded in and locked with him in a rough-and-tumble. For several minutes the two were a furious mass of male and female energy. Shouting, laughing, twisting, turning, tussling, tickling each other in the ribs; Missie May clutching onto Joe and Joe trying, but not too hard, to get away.”
“A new man done come heah from Chicago and he done got a place and took and opened it up for a ice cream parlor, and bein’, as it’s real swell, Ah wants you to be one de first ladies to walk in dere and have some set down.”
One Saturday, Joe got off early from work. He thought he would surprise Missie May and sneak into bed with her. The surprise was on him.
I really enjoyed this story, despite being poor, Joe and Missie May loved each other and didn’t let his low pay bother him. They got by on what they had and enjoyed what they did have. Hurston started out with a playful story but then, like in Sweat, turned it around and packed a punch to her readers. Though a small part of it was predictable it was how she lead up to it and beyond that held my interest. Highly recommended.
You can read both Sweat and The Gilded Six-Bits, here.
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Thanks for highlighting that! I’ve read Their Eyes Were Watching God but not her other work. Looks like I’ll have to!
Hmm, I think I know what the surprise is… I’ll have to read it to confirm my hunch.
Carrie, I need to read ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’!
John, I’m sure you do but the story is worthwhile anyway.
I loved Their Eyes Were Watching God but haven’t read any of her other work. I don’t know, though, I don’t think I’ll like where it sounds like this one headed.
Carol, it does go there but the rest of the story really makes up for it.