Helpful Score: 1
All historical fiction is just that â fiction, and The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehesi Coates is no exception. The fiction label allows history to be massaged into a compelling story. However, this history itself is so compelling that it needs no embellishment especially not one based in magic. That concern aside, aspects of the writing pull me right into the middle of the story. That is the history that speaks to me in this book and gives it its power.
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Reviewed for #NetGalley.
Cameron-Ashley H. (BigGreenChair) reviewed The Water Dancer (Large Print) on + 463 more book reviews
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I have to give it a so-so; while an incredibly important topic, the book left me a little wanting. I'm not sure I can even identify why. It did do a good job of going further than 'this is what happened to me' to letting the reader see the lifetime changes/damage caused by each incident, so more into the mind of the destruction. The writing itself was good.