Narrated by Tebby Fisher
I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and Mountain Leopard Press and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Blurb
When 24-year-old Kareela discovers she's pregnant with a child she isn't sure she wants, her struggle to understand her place in the world as a person who is half-Black, half-white—yet feels neither—is amplified.
Her mother, Evelyn, fled to Canada with her husband and their first-born child during the politically charged Jamaican Exodus in the 80s, only to realize they'd come to a place where Black men are viewed with suspicion—a constant and prenicious reality Evelyn watches her husband and son navigate daily.
Years later, in the aftermath of her son's murder by the police, Evelyn's mother-in-law, Violet, moves in, offering young Kareela a link to the Jamaican heritage she had never fully known. Despite Violet's efforts to help them through their grief, the traumas they carry grow into a web of secrets that threatens the very family they all hold so dear.
In the present day, Kareela, prompted by fear and uncertainty about the new life she carries, must come to terms with the mysteries surrounding her family's past and the need to make sense of both her identity and her future.
My Opinion
Following Evelyn and her daughter Kareela this is a hard-hitting novel. It is a very emotional read but it has been written in a beautiful way. I definitely was not prepared when I started listening to this book. With a lot to discuss this is going to make for a great book club read.
Rating 4/5
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