The Last Suppers, Mandy Mikulencak
The Last Suppers, Mandy Mikulencak
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The Last Suppers

Author: Mandy Mikulencak

Narrator: Rebecca Gibel

Unabridged: 8 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/26/2017


Synopsis

Set in 1950s Louisiana, Mandy Mikulencak’s beautifully written and emotionally moving novel evokes both The Help and Dead Man Walking with the story of an unforgettable woman whose quest to provide meals for death row prisoners leads her into the secrets of her own past.Many children have grown up in the shadow of Louisiana’s Greenmount State Penitentiary. Most of them—sons and daughters of corrections officers and staff—left the place as soon as they could. Yet Ginny Polk chose to come back to work as a prison cook. She knows the harsh reality of life within those walls—the cries of men being beaten, the lines of shuffling inmates chained together. Yet she has never seen them as monsters, not even the ones sentenced to execution. That’s why, among her duties, Ginny has taken on a special responsibility: preparing their last meals.Pot roast or red beans and rice, coconut cake with seven-minute frosting or pork neck stew … whatever the men ask for Ginny prepares, even meeting with their heartbroken relatives to get each recipe just right. It’s her way of honoring their humanity, showing some compassion in their final hours. The prison board frowns upon the ritual, as does Roscoe Simms, Greenmount’s warden. Her daddy’s best friend before he was murdered, Roscoe has always watched out for Ginny, and their friendship has evolved into something deep and unexpected. But when Ginny stumbles upon information about the man executed for killing her father, it leads to a series of dark and painful revelations.Truth, justice, mercy—none of these are as simple as Ginny once believed. And the most shocking crimes may not be the ones committed out of anger or greed, but the sacrifices we make for love.

About Mandy Mikulencak

Mandy Mikulencak, author of award-winning young-adult and adult fiction, has been a writer her entire working life, first as a journalist and then as an editor and public-relations specialist for two national nonprofits and a United Nations agency. Her debut novel, Burn Girl, won a 2016 Westchester Fiction Award.

About Rebecca Gibel

Rebecca Gibel (a.k.a. Kasha Kensington) is a audiobook narrator and stage actress who has performed in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Camelot (IRNE Award nomination), Urinetown (Denver Post Ovation Award nomination), and Othello. She won the Denver Post Readers’ Choice Award for Best Year by an Actress. She is a graduate of the Brown University Trinity Rep MFA acting program, where she was the Stephen Sondheim Fellow.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Norma ~ The Sisters on May 20, 2018

The Last Suppers by Mandy Mikulencak is a complex, interesting, and a tightly written novel with a lot of depth within the pages of this book. We were lost in the deep-rooted, earthy coulee with two of our Traveling Sisters reading The Last Suppers with us and we all really enjoyed this interesting s......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader on December 20, 2017

4 stars to The Last Suppers I read somewhere that The Last Suppers had a foodie fiction angle. Well, not only that, but it was also a special genre hybrid I think fans of women's fiction and historical fiction will also especially enjoy. I was engaged from the start with this well-written story of G......more

Goodreads review by Jennifer on January 09, 2018

Follow my reviews on [URL not allowed] The Last Suppers is a captivating novel set in a Louisiana penitentiary where Ginny, young daughter of a murdered prison guard, is now all grown up and cooking for the inmates at the jail. She meets with the prisoners on death row to find ou......more

Goodreads review by Susan on January 05, 2018

I was instantly drawn to this book and its story when I first read about it...and this book lived up to all my expectations! Ginny Polk is a prison cook in Louisiana in the 1950’s, a time of racial injustices and a prison system that is less than humane. Ginny takes on a special responsibility all h......more


Quotes

“A gorgeous novel that finds beauty in the most unlikely of places. This story has the social conscience of The Help, the unflinching honesty of The Shawshank Redemption, and a wholly original heroine whose humanity will touch your heart as she cooks her way to redemption.” Susan Wiggs, #1 New York Times bestselling author

“Set in the 1950s, the novel is full of the relevant themes of the day, including the treatment of prisoners, the death penalty, and the impartiality of trials….A haunting study of race relations, compassion, and mystery. A must read.” Library Journal (starred review)

“A story of unusual beauty and compassion set in a midcentury Louisiana Prison…The Last Suppers is part redemption tale, part murder mystery, and even part cookbook…Whole lives suddenly unfold, and these prisoners, otherwise lost to history, vividly come to life.” Publishers Weekly

“In this novel of compassion, readers will find a humanizing light in a normally dark place.” Booklist

“A taut page-turner…had me in its grips to the shocking end of a well-crafted, gripping story.” Anna Jean Mayhew, author of The Dry Grass of August

“Filled with heart and reverent solemnity, despair and hope, Mandy Mikulencak’s writing is a sensitive, thoughtful narrative about finding freedom beyond the boundaries of what we believe of ourselves and of our past. With captivating characters, a unique premise, and set in sultry Louisiana, this story is as rich and enticing as the last suppers prepared, one you will want to linger over until the very last page.” Donna Everhart, author of The Education of Dixie Dupree