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Jul 28, 2017 11:30AM

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I don't know if it's my inability to relate to an African American girl growing up in the 1930s & '40s ... but I just don't see the praise everyone else gives this book.
That being said I didn't hate it. I think there was a lot of great insight into the struggles of life for African Americans in that era ... especially a young girl that was rapped, lived in a junkyard and later became a mother at 16 after struggling with questions of being a lesbian.
I enjoyed it and I am very glad I can mark it off my list of books that I wanted "to read before I die" ... but I just can't say it was amazing like I'd hoped I could.
Looking forward to Thursday to hear everyone else's thoughts ... and maybe increase my appreciation for the book ... I really wanted to love it.