A review by phnx
The Atlas of Reds and Blues by Devi S. Laskar

3.0

A wonderful look inside the life of a woman of color and the struggles she experienced in regards to race. The way the book was written was unique, presenting a "life is flashing before your eyes" kind of experience. However, I think this book had a lot more it could have offered. If provide no sense of closure, no sense of familiarity with the characters and where they are going. It was all about the past, nothing much about the present, and doesn't explain what is going on to trigger her predicament. It's like she wanted to write a novel, but instead just write down a bunch of thoughts and strung them together.