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A review by moodreadsandhotcoffee
Long After We Are Gone by Terah Shelton Harris
4.0
I am the first to admit that I am not a lit fic girlie, even though I really would like to be. However, this book I really enjoyed so much.
This writing begins as poetic and at a point turns a little less so, but you still get the visceral feeling from each character as they try to navigate life in The Kingdom, without King. Each trying to decipher if they need to appear as he would have wanted them to or as they truly are.
Ms. Shelton Harris gave us a bouquet of personalities in each of these characters and I loved how the hardest of times brings family together.
This book is beautifully written and sheds a light on the happenings all across the US as older generations pass on and their younger generations try and fight for the very land that is rightfully theirs.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the eArc of this book.
This writing begins as poetic and at a point turns a little less so, but you still get the visceral feeling from each character as they try to navigate life in The Kingdom, without King. Each trying to decipher if they need to appear as he would have wanted them to or as they truly are.
Ms. Shelton Harris gave us a bouquet of personalities in each of these characters and I loved how the hardest of times brings family together.
This book is beautifully written and sheds a light on the happenings all across the US as older generations pass on and their younger generations try and fight for the very land that is rightfully theirs.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the eArc of this book.