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The Farm by Joanne Ramos
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“Because in America you only have to know how to make money. Money buys everything else.”
― Joanne Ramos, The Farm



This was quite a read.

The Farm is a book that I have mixed feelings about. I cannot say I loved it but I CAN say it was an incredible read. Both of those things can be true.

I am not going to do a plot review..so many others already have..but I will talk about my feelings abut this book.

First off..nothing that occurs in The Farm is unlikely to actually happen..if it isn't already. The book just does an incredible job in showing the readers the difference in life styles between the Haves and the Have-nots. The top one percent and the people who are not as fortunate..or are they?

I say this because the rich..in this book.. aren't very good people. Nobody working at the farm is a particularly good person. It is a creepy place to be. But I also have no problem seeing why someone would make the choice to work there as a surrogate.

Jane is an amazing character. This book has been described as having characters "so real they could step off the pages". I agree with that. I wanted to give Jane a hug. The writer has done an amazing job bringing these people to life..all of them..and I've no doubt this will, at some point, be a film or even a TV series. How could it not be? And it is sure inspiring buzz.

My favorite character was Reagan. I related to her and loved her in a way..she is someone I would choose to have as a friend. My feelings about Lisa are a bit more complex.

This all being said, I didn't LOVE the book. I did not devour it in one sitting. I thought the creepy factor could have been amped up some, to show the horror of the Farm. There were moments of pure horror but not enough of those. I would have liked less emphasis on all the different characters and more on the sheer and utter dehumanizing of the women. And make no mistake that is what the farm does. It devalues everything..every good thing.

Trust, honesty, loyalty, privacy, human decency..all of that is thrown out the window..not because of any caring for human life and babies but because of..plain and simple..money. These ladies are cash cows and nothing more.

Not hard to envision this. But I did want more of the dread, not because I wanted to be scared but because I feel moments like that are pivotal in showing the..for lack of a better term..gross aspect of what is going on. We get some of that but not as much as I'd have liked.

So, in closing, this is an important book. It's a serious book about reality and what it shows the reader, sadly is that reality can often suck. Sorry for the bluntness but it's true. The epilogue was a bit odd and I'd have liked more depth on that. I'd have also liked to have seen certain things rather then just been told of them..like a confrontation between Reagan and the Farm workers themselves.

These are minor quibbles though. I did enjoy this read will be recommending it to others. My rating is four stars. This book will leave you talking.
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Reading Progress

May 13, 2019 – Shelved
May 13, 2019 – Shelved as: to-read
June 5, 2019 – Shelved as: read-and-reviewed
Started Reading
June 6, 2019 – Shelved as: social-issues
June 6, 2019 – Shelved as: drama-tearjerker
June 6, 2019 – Finished Reading
July 27, 2019 – Shelved as: cultural
July 27, 2019 – Shelved as: literary-fiction
December 17, 2019 – Shelved as: recommended-by
April 29, 2020 – Shelved as: better-or-worse-than-expected
February 25, 2021 – Shelved as: feminism

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Fran Fab review, Bren!


Bren fall in love with the sea. Fran wrote: "Fab review, Bren!"

Thank you so much Fran!


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