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Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 02 Jun 2017, 14:37
by Joy Boudreau
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "The Last Road Home" by Danny Johnson.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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I cried. Rarely has a book so deeply touched me as did The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson which features a truly “color-blind” white boy in an age when racial tensions were strung out tight like a string on a guitar. The protagonist, Junebug, was orphaned early in life and lived with his grandparents on a tobacco farm. His friends (Lightning and Fancy) were the children of “colored” sharecroppers. The three children worked and played together, and they developed the deepest sort of friendship grounded in trust.

To write out the events of this book in a dry factual manner would never give it justice. How does one describe the pure friendship turning into love between a white male and a black female at a time when the girl could be hanged for looking at a white guy? I felt the hatred of those who could not fathom an interracial relationship, and I quaked at the fear of discovery. When Fancy’s brother Lightning disappeared, the sadness and confusion was palpable. Lightning’s eventual return brought a conundrum beyond compare. Each choice was fraught with peril. Junebug and Fancy’s life together would never be the same again.

The author did a masterful job of creating just the right amount of tension and relief. The story was not simply told, it was lived. The pace was perfect, not too fast or too slow. I felt an intimate connection with the richly-drawn characters. It was as if I were learning the characters in the same manner as I would get to know people in real life.

The Last Road Home deals with a section of American history that many would like to see dismissed. Unfortunately, racial injustice did not end when the Civil War was over. Told from Junebug’s perspective, I felt the impossibility of the choices he faced and cried when he did. Junebug and Fancy had to navigate through difficult times and deal with hard consequences, regret, grief, and healing.

Overall, I am happy to give this 4 out of 4 stars. If it were not for some explicit scenes, I would not hesitate to recommend it for almost all ages. However, I would not be comfortable with my 13-year old reading the descriptions of intimacy. Additionally, it could be hard for a younger audience to comprehend why some people acted the way they did, let alone deal with the raw emotions. Because of those two aspects, I would recommend this to those who are young adults or older.

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Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 07:29
by MarisaRose
This book sounds really moving. I'm so glad the author not only tackles such an important and still relevant topic, and does so in a way that captures true emotion. Great review!

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 07:57
by Joy Boudreau
MarisaRose wrote:This book sounds really moving. I'm so glad the author not only tackles such an important and still relevant topic, and does so in a way that captures true emotion. Great review!
Thanks! I felt this treated the topic very sensitively, and yet true to life. Loved it.

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 07:59
by kandscreeley
Wow! I love that this book moved you so much! Sounds like it really is worthy of reading. Thanks for the review.

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 08:02
by Joy Boudreau
kandscreeley wrote:Wow! I love that this book moved you so much! Sounds like it really is worthy of reading. Thanks for the review.
I'm learning about the sad history in the country of racial injustice, and only wish I could do something to soothe old hurts, especially since time is not particularly healing this injury.

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 16:48
by Emily Elizee
Great review, racial injustice still continues, and needs the utmost care when speaking about so as not to offend either side. I am happy, sensitivity was shown when writing this book.

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 11 Jun 2017, 13:23
by Jonathan maundu
so lovely

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 12 Jun 2017, 19:10
by Amagine
I love how you started your review. It immediately caught my attention and made me want to know more about the book. I like how the story is about the racism that an interracial couple faces. This sounds like an intriguing book that would definitely keep my attention.

Great Review! ?

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 12 Jun 2017, 23:12
by Mrsbellaz
I love this kind of book! A definite must read. I will be looking for this book. Great review. Thanks so much!

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 15 Jun 2017, 12:55
by Rosemary Okoko
Love has no bounds. Not even racial prejudice can stop them from loving each other. Thanks for the review.

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 16 Jun 2017, 14:51
by Joy Boudreau
Thank you for your kind comments, everyone!

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 22 Jun 2017, 12:25
by Lest92
:tiphat: This review :tiphat: Shows how it's done - now I must read the book.

Re: Official Review: The Last Road Home by Danny Johnson

Posted: 23 Jun 2017, 10:14
by Joy Boudreau
Lest92 wrote: :tiphat: This review :tiphat: Shows how it's done - now I must read the book.
:oops2: Thank you for your comments!!