I love how this story superbly and deftly tackles race and identity.
It was hard to let go of this story even as I read the last page.
Everyman is a story for everyone."

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There are a few romantic entanglements, too.
Who knew ciphers could be so sexy?"
The book’s fascinating core question ‘How do we survive the surviving?’

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resonates deeply in 2021, too."
It asks the question, ‘Where are you really from?’
Her new novel promises to deliver the same and more.

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This dazzling tale has stayed with me long after I finished reading."
Disappearances, quests, and family tension?
I’m all the way in."

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I couldn’t put this novel down, and you won’t be able to put it down either.
It’s a read filled with sisterhood, risk, reward, and plenty of fodder for book clubs.
Grab it and enjoy!"

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