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Masterfully-Written Story of Race & Identity

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-08-24

Brit Bennett is a phenomenal storyteller who has written an engrossing tale that I could not put down! The Vanishing Half is about how we become who we are, as we define ourselves in relation to others and to our circumstances.

Identical twins, Desiree and Stella, live in a backwater Louisiana town that’s “more of an idea than a place”. They long for freedom from a traumatic past and for expanded opportunities. When the teenaged light-skinned Black sisters run away to big city New Orleans, each faces a deeply personal choice in how best to create her future.

One twin chooses to “pass over”, pretending she is White rather than Black. The other keeps her Black racial identity. Each choice springs them into different lives. As readers, we appreciate the ramifications of Desiree’s and Stella’s racial identity choices through the stories of their daughters; and through the brilliantly crafted secondary characters.

By exploring the consequences of what we remember or forget, embrace or push away, expose or hide; Brit Bennett has written a must-read book.

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Romance Story filled with Sensual Delights

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-03-24

If you like romance, travel, beautiful lovers, oodles of flowers, loving families, mystery, and magic, then this book is for you. 

The Enchanted Hacienda is a story of a young woman who comes into her own power, as she discovers her unique talents, while experiencing the ups and downs of romance with a dreamboat man.

The book is J. C. Cervantes’s first adult novel. Her origins as an author of young adult fiction is evident in the ways she crafts the characters and the plot.

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Tour de force of storytelling

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-13-24

Gloria Naylor presents a tour de force of storytelling, populated with characters so richly crafted that each one’s life vignette could be expanded into its own novel.

Bailey’s Café is a magical way-station for societal misfits. Although mainstream (White) society would pigeonhole the black or indigenous or female or crossdressing or Jewish characters as outsiders, the author does not judge them, rather she lets them be, just as they are.

Naylor uses steel-eyed realism to describe the violence and injustices her characters experienced that made them who they are. She does so without being overly graphic or sentimental. Many of the stories are downright funny. The book concludes on a hopeful endnote.

I’m nostalgic for the world that Gloria Naylor has wrought in Bailey’s Cafe and can’t wait to read another of her novels.

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Deliciously Dark Satire of Deceit

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-29-23

“The truth is fluid“ and so is a lie. June Hayward is the protagonist of this deliciously dark, contemporary study of narcissistic envy and cultural appropriation. June is a Yale alumnus and writer who yearns to be recognized in the cut throat industry of modern publishing. The problem is that she has grandiose fantasies of being famous that are unmatched by the talent and diligence it takes to achieve it.

Uneasy in her own skin, fate presents June with an easy path to the fame she craves. Who cares if it involves deceiving the world into believing she’s someone who she’s not?

Deeply lonely, June expresses envy, rage, disgust, and contempt toward others. She’s incapable of love or loyalty. Every chance that June gets to do the right thing, she chooses the opposite.

Why read a book with a main character who has no redeeming qualities? (With a few exceptions of virtue, most of the other characters are also flawed.)

Read Yellowface because it’s a clever send up of the conceited, materialistic values of modern society and the deceits we’re willing to perpetrate in order to get the goodies.

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Sibling Love SOS

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-10-23

Heart wrenching coming-of-age story of three orphaned Pakistani-American sisters, left to fend for themselves and make sense of who they are in an unjust world. Through the poignant voice of the youngest sister, Kauser, we understand the transformative power of relationships, even in the midst of bleak circumstances.

Set in a 1990s northern US city of South-Asian immigrants, an uncle takes in the girls when no other family members will. He steals their inheritance, barely provides the physical necessities, and is incapable of an iota of emotional caring. Most of the characters, above all the sisters, display a resilience honed through struggle.

How do we discover who we are without the love and guidance of committed adults? How do we grow into our faith, sexuality, values? Lacking parents, an intense sibling bond anchors the sisters throughout their stages of development.

This book delivers more than an exercise in longing and grief. Fatimah Asghar’s debut novel is so very worthy of one’s heart and time.

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AI to the rescue

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5 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-11-23

This excellent book works on two levels; as a poignant story of a loyal servant robot who’s trying to save her human owner’s life & a subtly dystopian tale about the negative impacts of unregulated technologies. Either way, the humans haven’t thought through the unintended consequences of their decisions.

In elegant, sparse prose, the author examines the age old question: What does it mean to be human? I found myself rooting for the AIs.

At times, it was hard to follow which character was speaking bc the narrator fell short in changing voices & pronouncing accents. Otherwise, this is a thought provoking book that is interesting from beginning to end.

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Boost Your Mindset & Clarify Goals

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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-27-22

A quick read ideal for encouraging one to get started on a project, set goals at the beginning of a new year, or persevere with one’s dream to start a business.

This book would be strengthened by including diverse examples of successful people who are women, and/or who represent black, brown, Hispanic, or Asian races. By centering only white males as achievement models, the author reveals blind spots that detract from his message. I’m surprised to see a fairly recent 2016 publication date. The biases are akin to “ye olde” success advice books from the 1980-90s.

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Poignant stand up comic’s story

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3 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-10-22

Grossman succeeds in keeping our attention for a stand up comedian’s performance of a lifetime. Excellent narration of a poignant story.

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Confusing, disjointed fable

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1 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars
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1 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-12-22

It was a struggle to get through this book due to its improbable storylines and inconsistent character development. It was a mishmash of vignettes, randomly thrown together. Following this plot was like trying to make sense of the scattered thinking of someone who’s in a full-blown psychotic episode.

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Rich character development & gripping plot

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-11-22

Tommy Orange writes a tour de force debut novel about the life journeys of Native Americans on their way to a powwow in Oakland, California. The plot weaves rich character development with social commentary in ways that support the book’s emotional impact.

Oakland is described in intimate terms that ground the story in a specific place. Despite me being living in an entirely different part of the country, the author presents Oakland with a detail and caring that maps onto my experience of my own hometown. Tommy Orange is an author whose work I will follow from now on!

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