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In true Horatian fashion, Charrita Danley's Through the Crack simultaneously entertains and instructs. The book is a fine example of African American fictionalized life history, a womanist narrative which invites readers to look beyond the story's surface into the nature of family and beliefs. Our looking is rewarded by sobering perspectives on everyday life and habits of the heart. Through the Crack invites us to ponder the timeless values and the faith which have enabled African Americans to discover, in the words of Richard Wright, "some redeeming meaning for their having struggled and suffered here beneath the stars.”
Jerry W. Ward, Jr., Professor of English, Dillard University
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One of the best books I have read in a long time. I recommand this great book, enjoy because I sure did.
Caroline Norwood
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EXCELLENT FIRST TIME NOVEL WITH A POSITIVE OUTCOME FOR A CHANGE. INSPIRING FOR SECOND AND EVEN THIRD CHANCES. ENGAGING AND SUPPORTIVE CHARACTERS, PLEASE READ FOR AN ENCOURAGING OUTCOME TO A NORMALLY DESTRUCTIVE SITUATION.
A. Delores Minor
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Amazing novel that many can relate to. This novel boasts a powerful theme of strength and redemption!!!! It is a must read!!!!
KYA