A review by africanbookaddict
Krik? Krak! by Edwidge Danticat

4.0

!!! blog review: http://africanbookaddict.com/2015/08/22/krik-krak-by-edwidge-danticat/

I really liked this! It was the perfect summer read, especially since most of the short stories in this collection take place in Haiti - the island with the indigo blue skies and the sandy beaches. It is very evident that Danticat wrote this from her heart and I felt her love for her island in every story. My fave stories were: Children of the Sea (tender tale of two lovers separated by political violence and the sea) ; Between the Pool and the Gardenias (crazy story! I was shocked while reading this! Loved it) ; The Missing Peace (I always love a story with a precocious, brave girl in it) ; Caroline's Wedding (This was interesting...I adored the sisterhood between Caroline and Gracina. The mother in the story irked me- she was such a debbie-downer, but I understand why) ; Epilogue: Women Like Us (Great ending. I'm guessing this is a true 'story' on the struggle Danticat went through with convincing her family that she wanted to become a writer instead of the stereotypical role of a great housewife or cook which women in her family prided themselves with).
I like that I learned a bit about Haiti and the hardships it has faced and how it has affected its citizens. I'm definitely going to google some stuff from the book to learn more - like the coup d'etat it faced, Papa Doc Duvalier (ex-president Francois Duvalier) etc. I hope to read more Danticat in the future!
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