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Finna: Poems by Nate Marshall

jess_mango's review against another edition

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4.0

As I just stated in another review, I don't read a ton of poetry but do try to pick up a handful of poetry books everywhere to keep my reading varied and diverse. Finna seemed like a perfect book to fit that niche. Finna is an honest collection of poems about growing up Black in Chicago. I found these really meaningful especially given the current climate in the USA with a summer full of race-related protests. Nate Marshall's poems are modern and accessible. They use vernacular to share his experience and thoughts on race in America and in particular Chicago.

If you are going to pick up one poetry collection this year, this would be a great choice for you.

Thank you to the publisher for the advanced copy of this book!

alymiwasaa's review against another edition

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5.0

amazing collection!! i love Black people and being Black and i will always love Black people and being Black tbh ……… this is a such a beautifully crafted celebration of Blackness, an ode to Black joy and you need to read it now !!!!!! favourite poems: my granddaddy sees the streets, conceal, my mother’s hands, aubade for the whole hood, imagine, and FINNA, of course!

lareinadehades's review against another edition

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challenging emotional medium-paced

4.0

vivandbooks's review against another edition

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challenging emotional reflective sad medium-paced

5.0

Took me a minute to get into but I thought this was superb. Playful. Powerful. I’ll come back to this one. 

ruandamcf's review against another edition

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reflective fast-paced

4.5

annereads's review against another edition

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5.0

Beautiful. 

jtjacks20's review against another edition

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dark inspiring reflective sad tense fast-paced

4.25

meemzter's review against another edition

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4.0

Ironically I picked up Finna because I wanted a quick read. What could be quicker than a notebook-thin poetry collection? But Nate Marshall's poems were weightier than a quick read would allow for, and I sometimes would put this collection down after reading a single poem, feeling like I owed it a little more time.

If Finna was a surprise for how each poem demanded my full attention, it was also a surprise in how much the content related to my life as a linguist. There are more than a handful of poems that I am tempted to recommend for inclusion in our sociolinguistics course. Nate Marshall uses "finna" as a gateway to discuss linguistic discrimination, code-switching, and dialect. Many of these poems are celebrations of Black language and Black linguistic innovation.

An excellent collection of poems. It ended up not being a quick read, but it was assuredly a good one.

reviewsbylola's review against another edition

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medium-paced

5.0

readmoreyall's review against another edition

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5.0

I would read this with 11/12 graders due to language but you could use many of these poems in the classroom, Marshall has a way of inviting you in to his poems without sacrificing the authenticity that rings in them.
For example, I am a white lady in Florida. I do not know every slang word he references when speaking of Chicago, but I can appreciate the poem and realize that I am not the intended audience for every poem. I think this collection will speak to many young Black students in ways that others texts will not.