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The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict, Victoria Christopher Murray
adventurous
funny
reflective
tense
medium-paced
5.0
This is a Historical Fiction based on real people and real historical events, but have been slightly manipulated by imagination and speculation from missing information. *If you aren't familiar with her story, this book does contain mention of child loss and the grief that comes with it.*
🗓️ The Morgan Library & Museum in NYC is dedicating an exhibit to Belle from Oct 25, 2024 - May 4, 2025.
Belle Marion Greener is an African American woman in 1906 trying to find her place in a very racial and segregated United States. At the time, one of the main careers for women was teaching, but she was not passionate about that, she was passionate about art, introduced to her at a very young age by her father, Richard Greener.
She starts off working at Princeton as a librarian while she sends money to her family in New York City to help them get by. Since their move to New York City from Washington D.C. when she was 11 or so, they have been passing as having a Portuguese heritage to pass as White, changing her name to Belle da Costa Greene to give the family a fighting chance at a better life. She sees an announcement that J.P. Morgan is building a personal library and is looking for a librarian to help him run it. Belle seizes the opportunity and applies for the job...and gets it!
How crazy and unrealistic is it for an African American woman to lend a job with THE financial tycoon, J.P. Morgan?! Again, no one knows her true ethnicity or identity, but to her and her family, this is an amazing accomplishment! She goes on to thrive in the world of art and owns her place in the world of high society. Internally, she faces so many challenges of hiding her secret, longing to be free of it without losing all she's worked for, and longing for love and a family she knows can never exist. My ratings for romance and spice are 💖/🌶️
🗓️ The Morgan Library & Museum in NYC is dedicating an exhibit to Belle from Oct 25, 2024 - May 4, 2025.
Belle Marion Greener is an African American woman in 1906 trying to find her place in a very racial and segregated United States. At the time, one of the main careers for women was teaching, but she was not passionate about that, she was passionate about art, introduced to her at a very young age by her father, Richard Greener.
She starts off working at Princeton as a librarian while she sends money to her family in New York City to help them get by. Since their move to New York City from Washington D.C. when she was 11 or so, they have been passing as having a Portuguese heritage to pass as White, changing her name to Belle da Costa Greene to give the family a fighting chance at a better life. She sees an announcement that J.P. Morgan is building a personal library and is looking for a librarian to help him run it. Belle seizes the opportunity and applies for the job...and gets it!
How crazy and unrealistic is it for an African American woman to lend a job with THE financial tycoon, J.P. Morgan?! Again, no one knows her true ethnicity or identity, but to her and her family, this is an amazing accomplishment! She goes on to thrive in the world of art and owns her place in the world of high society. Internally, she faces so many challenges of hiding her secret, longing to be free of it without losing all she's worked for, and longing for love and a family she knows can never exist. My ratings for romance and spice are 💖/🌶️
Moderate: Racism