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In Every Mirror She's Black
by Lọlá Ákínmádé Åkerström
thought provoking
I liked this book. It follows three different women of color who are loosely connected based on circumstance. One is an American flight attendant who becomes involved with a Swedish billionaire, one is a Nigerian American marketing executive who moves to Sweden for a DEI marketing role at this firm, and the other is a refugee who has found work at his building. Each woman has a very unique story and plot but there are consistent themes throughout on belonging, race and racism, class, love and identity. There is also quite a bit of x factor with steamy romances. I was dissatisfied with the way the book ended
I liked this book. It follows three different women of color who are loosely connected based on circumstance. One is an American flight attendant who becomes involved with a Swedish billionaire, one is a Nigerian American marketing executive who moves to Sweden for a DEI marketing role at this firm, and the other is a refugee who has found work at his building. Each woman has a very unique story and plot but there are consistent themes throughout on belonging, race and racism, class, love and identity. There is also quite a bit of x factor with steamy romances. I was dissatisfied with the way the book ended