A review by bexlrose
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison

4.0

Politics in 1950s America. A precocious, gifted black boy with a knack for writing grows into an intelligent, driven young man with a talent for public speaking. But along the way and throughout he has to battle with an incredibly unlucky set of circumstances. Used and abused by almost everyone he meets, it's a story of race relations, societal injustice and disillusionment. I'll give it 4 stars, though not an 'enjoyable' read, it feels important and relevant and certainly very well written.