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A woman in Berlin lives her life. She's both Black and German and the weight of needing to be constantly alert and of living with everyday racism is stretching her to her breaking point. She struggles to find a way to be in the world as she thinks about her past, her brother's suicide and her mother's life as a single mother to Black children in the DDR. Told in a fragmented series of vignettes, this novel functions far better than I expected.
BarbaraBB It sounds very good. And important 2y