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Don't Cry for Me
by Daniel Black
Don’t Cry for Me
by Daniel Black
4/5 ⭐️
On his deathbed Jacob writes letters to his only son, Isaac. These letters hold his deepest emotions, regrets, and revelations. Jacob and Isaac have been estranged for years. Jacob’s upbringing and values could not let him understand or accept the fact that his son was gay. Jacob needs Isaac to know about his ancestors, his relationship with Isaac’s mother and the remorse he has for dissolving their family unit. Most importantly, Jacob needs Isaac to know that he always loved him even if he did not show it. This book is breathtaking and raw!
Don’t Cry for Me is not going to be for everyone but honestly everyone should read it. It was eye-opening for me as it dissected the relationship of a black father and this gay son. The characters became very dear to my heart. As I finished the book, I thought of my own father who passed away a year ago. I miss him intensely and wish I had more time with him.
by Daniel Black
4/5 ⭐️
On his deathbed Jacob writes letters to his only son, Isaac. These letters hold his deepest emotions, regrets, and revelations. Jacob and Isaac have been estranged for years. Jacob’s upbringing and values could not let him understand or accept the fact that his son was gay. Jacob needs Isaac to know about his ancestors, his relationship with Isaac’s mother and the remorse he has for dissolving their family unit. Most importantly, Jacob needs Isaac to know that he always loved him even if he did not show it. This book is breathtaking and raw!
Don’t Cry for Me is not going to be for everyone but honestly everyone should read it. It was eye-opening for me as it dissected the relationship of a black father and this gay son. The characters became very dear to my heart. As I finished the book, I thought of my own father who passed away a year ago. I miss him intensely and wish I had more time with him.