Thank you to the author Kristin R. Lee, publishers Random House Children's, and as always NetGalley, for an advance digital copy of SUN KEEP RISING.
B'Onca is a teen mom, facing all the challenges and judgments young, poor, black teen moms face when they're not teen fathers, when their rents are rising because of gentrification, when their only job prospects pay in insufficient wage. The burdens of Intergenerational trauma mean B'Onca can't count on her own mom, and the closest she has is a sister, Shana, just barely herself out of childhood, and with her own child to care for. As the pages turn in B'Onca and Shana's story, B'Onca feels more and more closed in by the lack of opportunity around her, and a future that appears more and more out of reach. Shana tries to encourage her, and she tries to take the word of this person she trusts so much-- but it's hard to feel hopeful. All those emotions finally start to affect B'Onca. Affect her judgments and choices. By the end of this book, she realizes-- she should have just listened to her big sister.
I really enjoyed this storyline! It takes an interesting shape. I don't want to spoil this book for those of you who go on to read it-- go on, read it! So I can't go into too much detail here. But I love the pacing and shape of the narrative. I was surprised to see how the action of the story (which I predicted to some extent) built to a climax, and what the climax entailed. And the denouement was amazing. It made me want to cheer and cry simultaneously.
The denouement is important in this story of a young black girl just starting her life, trying to escape the. This is a story that is powerful in part because you could feel the force of the vacuum on the other side of the plot's fulcrum just tugging at the main characters. What would happen if things had been different as they almost certainly could have been for B'Onca or Shana?
I loved the style. Epically readable. Sounds great on audio, which I use as an accessibility feature. Already downloaded Lee's award-winning REQUIRED READING FOR THE DISENFRANCHISED FRESHMAN, and I'm really looking forward to starting it!
Rating: 👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿👶🏿.5 / 5 life-changing plot points
Recommend? Absolutely!
Finished: March 15 2023
Read if you like:
💜 Angie Thomas
👩🏾🦱 BIWOC authors
🤎 Diverse voices and characters
👩👧 Family drama
🟰 Social justice