A review by jilliebeanreads
The Fugitivities by Jesse McCarthy

4.0

It took me a few attempts to get into The Fugitivities audiobook. But when I started over at Chapter 1--and listened without multitasking--it really captured me. And I listened to the entire book (while painting!) on a Sunday afternoon.

Overall, I really enjoyed it. Jesse McCarthy's characters were well-developed, each with their own tangential stories. (My favorite among them was Nathaniel, the ex-NBA player). I also loved the global nature of the book -- it was set in New York City, then Paris and then South America.

But most of all, I loved the messages about race and interracial love. And especially what it's like to live as a Black man amongst friends and strangers -- and how one finds a self-identity in other cultures.

This is a great work of art from a debut author. It was well done as an audiobook and I enjoyed the narration by Corey Allen. Special thanks to Recorded Books for an advanced listener copy via the NetGalley app.