Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Classics, Fiction, Short Stories Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. It’s interesting to read short stories that reflect the 1960s experiences of African Americans, written by someone with the same lived experience. It’s unfortunately just as relevant today as when it was published. There are only 8 stories but it covers many complex topics such as housing discrimination, addiction, and family secrets as well as the overt racism and institutional racism. Favourite Quote: “Goddamit to hell, I'm sick of it. Can't I get a place to sleep without dragging it through the courts? I'm goddamn tired of battling every Tom, Dick, and Harry for what everybody else takes for granted. I'm tired, man, tired! Have you ever been sick to death of something? Well, I'm sick to death. And I'm scared I've been fighting so goddamn long I'm not a person any more I'm not Booker T. Washington...
Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Poetry Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a great introduction to Dickinson’s works. The introduction is nice and then the book itself groups Dickinson’s poems into love, death and spirituality, creativity and identity, and nature. The curator has picked some great poems and does have a few literary critiques but for the most part lets Dickinson’s poems speak for themselves. It is weird to have someone critique work, especially arguing with others without really knowing who they are though. The cover is also gorgeous and drew me to the book itself, I like the touch of it being a bird as that is her most well known poem. Favourite Quote: “Because I could not stop for Death - He kindly stopped for me - The Carriage held but just Ourselves - And Immortality”