I really enjoyed this collection of short stories and a novella. Each story is a poignant look at race and its effects on personal history. The stories have a leisurely pace exploring issues of race with well-developed, reflective characters. The writing is compelling and thought-provoking giving you lots to chew on. 📖🐛🐛🐛🐛
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Review: "The Office of Historical Corrections," by Danielle Evans
I really enjoyed this collection of short stories and a novella. Each story is a poignant look at race and its effects on personal history. The stories have a leisurely pace exploring issues of race with well-developed, reflective characters. The writing is compelling and thought-provoking giving you lots to chew on. 📖🐛🐛🐛🐛
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