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384 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published January 1, 1994
Is it just me or did everyone have to read this in middle school?
I mean, it makes sense. It's baby's first "generational saga" and it deals with the matter of how racial trauma and the legacy of slavery reverberate throughout decades in a way that is relatively easy for younger kids to digest.
But like, if you're older than that and looking for something along these lines, then there are going to be dozens of other books that are probably going to interest you more than this. This reads like a clip-show of black history and major events in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, and often times resolves its stories in a way that can feel a bit too neat and clean, if occasionally tragic.
It's probably worth the read, but it's nothing that special or unique.