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ambershelf 's review for:
The Blueprint
by Rae Giana Rashad
gifted by the publisher
In an alternate US, a Black woman becomes a concubine of a powerful white politician. Reading the author's notes first might clarify the story and help understand Rashad's motivation. I find the writing too "aesthetic" and was confused about the plot due to the lack of distinction in narrative voices between the two timelines—a fascinating premise that didn't pan out.
In an alternate US, a Black woman becomes a concubine of a powerful white politician. Reading the author's notes first might clarify the story and help understand Rashad's motivation. I find the writing too "aesthetic" and was confused about the plot due to the lack of distinction in narrative voices between the two timelines—a fascinating premise that didn't pan out.