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A double helix of wisdom and rage twists through the quiet lines of this novel. I am quite angry this is so good Roxane GayĪ book of blazing brilliance. Transcendent Kingdom is a novel for all times Ann PatchettĪbsolutely transcendent. If you want to know why the world is this way, try this book for starters Naomi Alderman, author of The Power It's impossible not to admire the ambition and scope of Homegoing New York Times explores horror without ever losing sight of humanity or hope Sunday Times on 'Homegoing'Ī stirringly gifted writer. Remarkable, a devastating account of America. I need a book like this to remember what is possible Ta-Nehisi Coates on 'Homegoing'
