Helpful Score: 2
Deals with issues of race and bigotry in Mississippi as a young black man returns to his roots to bury his mother and simultaneously investigate a decades-old lynching.
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Helpful Score: 2
If you enjoy books about the KKK, lynching mobs and good ole Southern white boys who hate blacks, this just might be the book for you.
This is not an enjoyable book. It's rather depressing and racially tense. Had the premise indicated what this book was truly about, I never would have picked it up.
This is not an enjoyable book. It's rather depressing and racially tense. Had the premise indicated what this book was truly about, I never would have picked it up.