Mudbound is a historical fiction story that starts in 1946 near the Mississippi delta on a small farm. Author Hillary Jordan took seven years to write this book. The farmer, Henry McAllen marries his bride in Nashville, Tennessee. He promises her a house in town but circumstances prevent that from happening. Their farm is near a river. When it rains that river rises turning the farm into mud. She struggles to raise two daughters in a home without running water and without electricity. She also struggles to live with Henry's racist, angry father. Henry decides to keep only the best tenant farmers. When Henry's younger brother, Jamie, returns back from fighting the Nazi's in world war two he notices his sister-in-laws distress. Jamie becomes friends with the black son of one of the tenant farmers. This guy also fought Nazi's in world war two. Their friendship sets the stage for a tragic conclusion. This book held my attention the entire time I spent reading it.




