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In the muddy depths of rural Mississippi, love, loyalty, and prejudice clash as two families navigate a harsh landscape, haunted by war and dreams, revealing resilience forged in struggle and the enduring quest for belonging amidst deeply rooted racism.

Mudbound Trivia

What is the primary setting of the novel "Mudbound"? (Medium)
#1: A rural town in Iowa
#2: A farming community in Mississippi
#3: A suburban neighborhood in New York
#4: A military base in California
What significant event catalyzes the friendship between Laura McAllan and Ronsel Jackson in "Mudbound"? (Advanced)
#1: Their shared experience of farming
#2: Their mutual love for music
#3: Their relationships with their families
#4: Their experiences in World War II
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Mudbound Fun Facts

Mudbound was adapted into a film in 2017, and it received four Academy Award nominations, including Best Supporting Actress for Mary J. Blige, making her the first person to be nominated for acting and original song in the same year.
Mudbound was the first novel by Hillary Jordan, which won the Bellwether Prize for Fiction in 2006, awarded to works that address social issues.

Mudbound Polls

What was the most impactful theme in Mudbound?
Racism and Discrimination
Family and Sacrifice
War and Trauma
The Struggle for Land and Identity
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Which character's journey resonated with you the most in Mudbound?
Laura McAllan
Henry McAllan
Jamie McAllan
Florence Jackson
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