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Book Review of Sag Harbor

Sag Harbor
Sag Harbor
Author: Colson Whitehead
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Hardcover
Jennmarie68 avatar reviewed on + 217 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1


We are introduced to Benji and his family as they make their annual summer long trek out to Sag Harbor. The community of the upper/upper middle class African Americans who want to have their own summer place, just like their white counterparts.

The writing style takes a little to get used to but once I was hooked the writing didn't matter only the story did. At times it seemed as if one tale had little or nothing to do with the next but as you step back and look at the story as a whole everything is there for a reason.

I quickly grew attached to Benji and short of a few incidents he seems to be a really good kid, just trying to find his place between two societies. The white prep-school kids he's with at school and his black Sag Harbor friends that he shares his summers with. We are also taken into the 80's with catch phrases like "Dag" and the music that is so often referred to in this book. And anyone who's been a teenager can relate to the situations that Benji finds himself in.

Overall this is one of the best books I've read recently.

Unfortunatley I read an ARC copy so I won't be able to post this one on PBS, but I hope that everyone takes the time to read it!