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libraryalissa
The art is great and I learned a lot about many lesser known figures who went against the grain for women of their time. Some sections/stories were more compelling than others.
Sarah McBride is such a compelling figure and her story is both uplifting and heartbreaking. She is quick to acknowledge her relative privilege in the trans community and uses it to uplift and advocate for others. I’m sorry to say I was not aware of her before reading this but I will definitely be following her now. Also, be sure to read the acknowledgments at the end. To me it felt like the true ending of the book.
I can definitely see why this book is revered as a classic and masterpiece. It took me a couple of chapters to get into the story and used to the dialect, but I quickly fell in love with Zora Neale Hurston’s writing and Janie as a character. She is resilient, curious, open-hearted and courageous. And I think all the reviews below about her or the book not being feminist enough are ridiculous and clearly don’t take the time or culture into account. I found Janie to be authentic and inspiring, and the book riveting. First book in a long while that I’ve finished with a sigh of contentment at its beauty and completeness. It has definitely inspired me to read more classics by black female authors.