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On one hand, this is a totally compelling historical family drama that explores relationships primarily between twin sisters, Stella and Desiree Vignes and their daughters. On the other hand, Bennett elevates what could on the surface be a perfectly fine, but forgettable, story by deftly including the timely themes of race, gender, class, and identity.
Each twin makes a decision about how to live, and how to be viewed by the world. Their paths are complex and thought-provoking. Against the back- ...more
Each twin makes a decision about how to live, and how to be viewed by the world. Their paths are complex and thought-provoking. Against the back- ...more

I finally joined the masses and read The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett and am so glad I did. This is a buddy read for #bestiebookclub . I am looking forward to a great discussion.
The title, The Vanishing Half, has so many levels of meaning for this book. Without spoiling any of the book we are introduced to Stella and Desiree, black twin sisters who can pass as white. They come from a small village in Louisiana where being a light skinned black person has been essentially bred in. When the twin ...more
The title, The Vanishing Half, has so many levels of meaning for this book. Without spoiling any of the book we are introduced to Stella and Desiree, black twin sisters who can pass as white. They come from a small village in Louisiana where being a light skinned black person has been essentially bred in. When the twin ...more

This gorgeous novel's exploration of identity, race, trauma, and family bonds through the stories of twin sisters, their daughters, and those closest to each of them, is a journey for the heart and mind. The book opened my eyes to topics like colorism that as a white person I hadn't experienced or truly contemplated. The writing is superb. Even though the book takes you through upsetting and challenging experiences and probes at the shape of heavy issues, the chapters flow easily and the pages t
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Compulsively readable, fascinating characters, transparent writing. It's a 4.5 for sure, maybe a 5, we'll see how long the characters are floating around in my head.
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