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I am in love. This is so empowering and I’m getting more copies for the my little ones.
The title of this book perfectly sums up its content. I listened to this book on audio and I was beyond impressed. I found myself scared for Tracey, she was scared and steadfast. I was vulnerable and felt exposed to reading this book. I also understood the struggle that came along with having a community against you and being black in America. I am still in the deciding stages if I will make a video review of this book. Tracey's love triangle & the questions she asked herself were valid and I supported the choices she made in this regard among others.
Pick this book up if you are still thinking that all lives matter.
Pick this book up if you are still thinking that all lives matter.
This book was definitely made with young people in mind and has so many user-friendly exercises for students. Please get this book for your young reader today.
Wow! What a masterpiece I love this book and the different species and how gender is expressed in these societies. A.I. is also something I appreciated in this book. I wish I could elaborate more but I truly loved this book. To be on a ship with different species and choose them as a family was a wonderful concept. Each character bought a uniqueness to the story. I love how Rosemary was worried about her past and her crew thought differently of it.
Black Noir: Mystery, Crime, and Suspense Fiction by African-American Writers
Gary Phillips, Walter Mosley, Paula L. Woods, Charles W. Chesnutt, Gar Anthony Haywood, Alice Dunbar Nelson, Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins, Eleanor Taylor Bland, Rudolph Fisher, Otto Penzler, Edward P. Jones, Ann Petry, George S. Schuyler, Robert Greer, Hughes Allison, Chester Himes
This is by far my favorite book of 2020. There is a world of black mystery, crime, and suspense writers that I didn't know about. I purchased 5 books while reading this collection of short stories. A lot of these authors were born in the mid-1800s to the mid-1990s. I didn't know that Black Mystery Writers existed at that time. That shows my ignorance. It was so refreshing to read short stories from Black Women. Wow, the talent.
These stories gave me a window into this time period. It was clear that the black writers in the mid to late 1800s wrote for white authors. This was 15 beautiful and often painfully crafted stories. I have many favorites at the moment.
I will be doing a thorough review of this book and will be putting the link to the video review here later.
Wow! I need time to digest what I have read.
These stories gave me a window into this time period. It was clear that the black writers in the mid to late 1800s wrote for white authors. This was 15 beautiful and often painfully crafted stories. I have many favorites at the moment.
I will be doing a thorough review of this book and will be putting the link to the video review here later.
Wow! I need time to digest what I have read.
This was awesome! I can't wait to share my review of the first three books in this series. I will continue to read this series.