Red at the Bone: A Novel

Moving forward and backward in time, Jacqueline Woodson's taut and powerful new novel uncovers the role that history and community have played in the experiences, decisions, and relationships of these families, and in the life of the new child. As it explores sexual desire and identity, ambition, gentrification, education, class and status, and the life-altering facts of parenthood, Red at the Bone most strikingly looks at the ways in which young people must so often make long-lasting decisions about their lives--even before they have begun to figure out who they are and what they want to be.
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Very great story of family dynamics and the affects of familial relationships. The ending left me with a few questions but overall was a good read.
Jacqueline is a brilliant writer and overall was able to deliver a good book. The only reason I did not highly rate it is because it felt like there was something missing throughout. Lastly, I don't necessarily hurt open endings, but I'd have to throughouly enjoy and admire the book from start to finish in order to love that execution.
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