Official Review: Kuimba by Priscilla B Shuler
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Re: Official Review: Kuimba by Priscilla B Shuler
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Sorry this book is not for me. I’m sure it’s well written with great subject lines.
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It felt like there was a lot going on in this book when I read the sample. A lot of jumping around, so it was a bit of a relief to read your review and know that you were able to get to the heart of the story and help me sort it out. Exactly what a good reviewer should do. And I suspect it took a goodly amount of effort to get it done.think, though, that the dialogues’ lexical variations were even meant to reinforce more nuanced characterizations
Thanks for your help, your cleverness and making statements (one of which I quoted at the top of this post) that are smart and show your respect for the intelligence of your readers.
Sincerely, Laura-Lee



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I'm glad I came across this post. I also feel some discomfort about this author (an older white woman) writing a story about a black family, especially a black child who is special because of blue eyes - a signature trait of white supremacy. I can't judge as I haven't read it, but I think I will pass. Thanks for the review.Rhonwyyn wrote: ↑29 Dec 2019, 13:30 As I was reading the sample, I kept waiting for the other shoe to drop. Life seemed too easy, Ophelia was too readily content, for something awful not to happen. From this review, it sounds like the story might not be as sad/agonizing as I expected.
I would like to know if the author, Priscilla Shuler, is black or white. As a white person myself, I would feel really uncomfortable if this story about a black family was written by a white person. The act of giving a black child blue eyes - yes, they're supposed to be a visual symbol of Kuimba's spiritual uniqueness - is disquieting from a white author, as it touches on white supremacy.
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The baby was named kuimba even though the pastor at the naming ceremony thanked God for putting slavery to an end . There was still all kinds of slavery they were dark times in the world of kuimba they were only the faces of his mother and father which he adored.
The baby boy kuimba smile was a gift from God his parents used to say, at two months old he could stand from his cot and cry for his mother,when his mother took him to the landlord house ,the lady of the household was shocked to see the baby eyes and smile that she held him and began to sing making her only boy jealous.
The book is very soulful at every page , heart touching of the later on events which takes place in the life of kuimba as he grows up. It is a historical novel which is a time Turner.
Hence after reading the book, which was full of unexpected events and fiction. I would like to give it a 3 out of 4 rating kuimba by Priscilla b shuller is an best historical novel ever written.