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#JubilantJuly
This must be the most #controversial book l own. Certainly it was when it came out in the 1920s, both because of the title (but l still see people not spelling the entire title even today) and because the author was a white man writing black characters.
I don't see the story to be controversial at all. I find it quite conventional, actually. Not bad, but nothing special either
Loreen I read this in grad school. I had to get it through interlibrary loan so you can image the fun I had ordering and picking it up. I think the most #controversial thing about this story is the title. 🤷♀️ 8y
JazzFeathers @Loreen l think the same. The story itself is quite a classic romance 8y