A review by liberrydude
Southland by Nina Revoyr

3.0

A little slow initially but stick with this book. Many layers to this story dealing with two diverse communities who found common ground in their mistreatment by the majority over the course of sixty years. However, the common ground was ephemeral and it takes a shoebox to start a young woman inquiring into the past on a quest for justice. She discovers more than she bargained for about her family and herself.