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lareinebee 's review for:
The Office of Historical Corrections
by Danielle Evans
My heart. These may be short stories but they each settled within me as full-length novels. Evans is a masterful storyteller, able to develop a fully real character quickly—and somehow still with subtlety. Her writing is rich with solemn emotion paired with necessarily uncomfortable, painful exploration of what it feels like to exist as Black in America.
Required reading for every human.
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“Do they know I’m human yet?”
Required reading for every human.
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“Do they know I’m human yet?”