Book 65 - Black Sunday by Tola Rotimi Abraham

Reading date - February 2021

This is another book which was suggested on the Sky Arts Book Club and I thought it would be a good read.  

I really enjoyed this book for many reasons.  Firstly, it was about something I had no experience of. Secondly, I liked how the book was written.  It made me laugh and I really liked the writing style.

It is, at the heart, a story of a family that falls apart.  The story mainly follows four siblings through their lives as teenagers to young adults.  Each chapter is from the view of one of the children (two boys and two girls).

I can't say much about it without spoilers coming out but I really liked this book because it showed ethnic people as having the same issues and problems that non-ethnic people have.  I like books like this because they show people as they are, I am sick of reading books where ethnic people are shown as being docile and with no lives and issues of their own..or showing them simply as being support acts to white characters.

The book takes place over two decades and follows the lives of each of the siblings, how some do well and others do not.

Would definitely recommend it.


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