Redwood Court by DéLana R. A. Dameron Publishes 2/6/24


 

A powerful novel about a black family living in the 1990s.  I was also a child in the 90s so this novel captured my attention. The novel is primarily told from the point of view of Mika, who is the youngest grandchild, but other members of the family also share their stories.  The beginning was a little confusing for me because the point of view shifted and so did the timelines but once I got going I was hooked.  Mika's story was so different from the childhood that I experienced and it really opened my eyes to her struggles and her victories.  It also really brought home for me just how difficult life still is for black families.  This novel was not set during the Civil Rights era but during the same time I was growing up.  White privilege is a real thing and I think it is so important to read books like this because it really brings home how much harder life is for others. I recommend this novel for anyone who enjoys reading about strong characters, and coming of age novels!

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