![]() ![]() Education is the development of power and ideal. We ourselves are workers, but work is not necessarily education. “And when we call for education we mean real education. Mixed-race family, Black feminism, friends, coming-of-age, love, passion, sexuality, wellness, abuse, rape, grief, loss, death, education, history… The characters emphasize many facets of real life heartbreak and beautiful complexities. It’s impossible to finish this novel without having fallen in love with Ailey Pearl Garfield-your heart break for her sister, Lydia, feel a personal sense of pride for having committed to reading this, and feel blown away by debut author Honoree Fanonne Jeffers. “It is, indeed, a mountain to climb, but the journey is engrossing, and the view from the summit will transform your experience of America”. ![]() Ron Charles, (professional reviewer for a reason), from the Washington Post said it best…. No need to reinvent- previously great words written. Outstanding, brilliant, epic, intimate!!! ![]()
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