You Should Read
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You Should Read THE STREET by Ann Petry
Not all challenges hold an equal potential for growth, and challenge is not synonymous with virtue. That’s something I’ve known intellectually but haven’t felt, even in this superficial and miniscule way, until I read about Lutie Johnson.
You Should Read THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE by Rachel Beanland
Rachel Beanland’s characters fully inhabit their specific historical moment. Rather than using Trivial Pursuit-style historical facts and tidbits to drive their actions, Beanland allows their own personal desires to motivate them. The setting, rather than being a plot device, becomes what it should be: a backdrop.