Is there no end to Jemisin’s brilliance? Every perspective feels so authentic, from Brooklyn’s empowered Black council woman to Bronca’s Native artist to Aislyn’s conservative and repressed white girl. I feel particularly seen in Aislyn’s family, the oppressive, restrictive upbringing hitting home. How does Jemisin put herself in the shoes of such wildly different people?
— Mar 29, 2022 09:15AM
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