Book Review

On Grief

The protagonist of Jessica George’s Maame is Maddie Wright—a twenty-five year-old Black woman living in London. At the start of the book, she (as our first-person narrator) discloses that her father is in the advanced stages of a Parkinson’s diagnosis. With her mother and brother both occasionally unable—and more often unwilling—to assist, she serves as… Read More On Grief

Book Review

How To Be Eaten

There was a raw emptiness inside me, hunger beyond hunger, my stomach like a bag I kept flipping to the seams: still empty. I grew used to the hunger, came to think of it as power instead of weakness. I needed nothing, I could live off nothing. I could exist on willpower and air. Five… Read More How To Be Eaten

Book Review

The Last Housewife

He thought it would make me happy. You look happy, I reminded myself. Especially from far away. -Ashley Winstead, “The Last Housewife” I have a lot of complicated feelings about this book, which would be difficult to sum up in a single Instagram post–so here we are! *spoilers below, so proceed with caution* In Ashley… Read More The Last Housewife