About The Book
A stunning, lyrical novel set in the rolling foothills of the Appalachians in which a young girl discovers stark truths that will haunt her for the rest of her life. – Goodreads
My Review: Give It A Go
I really enjoyed this book, wonderful writing and immersive narrative. I also loved that it’s written in the voice of someone struggling to understand dual cultures (Cherokee father, white mother) and where she fits in the world. The abuse her father endured just made me angry, especially when it contrasted against the peace-loving, good-natured, family man that made him such a lovely character to read about.
Favourite Quotes
One day,’ I told him, ‘God will turn out all the lights to remind people like you that in the dark, you won’t be able to tell who is white like you and who ain’t. We’ll have to treat one another equally. We’ll learn it’s not our skin color that makes us good or bad. And only when we learn that, will God turn the lights back on.
Why You Should Read It
There are some difficult parts to this book, but overall you won’t regret adding this to your reading list one bit.