I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
WOW! That was so good. I wasn't quite sure what all I would get from Amina and Grays story, yet I'm so glad I read this book. This one definitely took me on an emotional rollercoaster.
Amina Coltrain had a good life to anyone looking from the outside in. Yet that mother of hers, Winnie Coltrain, was pure evil; there really aren't many more words or ways to describe her. My heart broke for Amina with each of her mother's antics. Her brother, Jeremiah was the same as his mom and that was a shame as well. It's one thing to try to control your grown child, yet to go to the measures her mother did were shameful. To do what she did to Julissa... disgusting and despicable 🤦🏾♀️. Then, to do what she did to Gray... deplorable. I'm glad Aminas' dad, Edward Coltrain, came to his senses and saw his wife for who she'd become; her other brother Anthony too. I loved how Amina had Gray's front, back and sides. She was a bit clueless at times, yet she stick to her guns and fought for her independence.
Gray Porter was a man after my own heart. The way he went so hard for his family after his dad died when he was just 16 was very admirable of him. He was just becoming a man himself, so he could've just focused on himself, yet he went over and beyond for his mother and 3 younger siblings. I loved that even though he was their brother, they respected him as a father figure. I loved their relationship's and how open and real they could be with Gray, yet still respect and hold certain boundaries with him. Gray didn't like that he had to result to getting money how he did to help his family, yet he saw it as a means to an end and was smart with his money during that time. I really liked that about him. He could've stayed in the game, yet he got out just in time. I loved that he kept his father's barbershop going. Gray was such a fresh gulp of air to read about.
Even though it could've cost him his freedom, I'm glad he handled Chaz the way he did. He could've done so many bad things to him, yet he handled the situation like a man who cares and understands; a man who was once in similar shoes.
I could go on and on, yet I'll just state that this book is a must read. So much was packed in this short read. I'll definitely be reading more about Julissa and Cody because I'm sure it'll be hilarious and just as good as the rest of the books from Kimberly Brown.
Great read. Highly recommend.