by Bennett Brit
Hardcover- $16.39
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“Bennett’s tone and style recalls James Baldwin and Jacqueline Woodson, ...
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I think it was a marvelous read... I’m not too fond of the ending but it stayed true to the name “vanishing half”...
It was very insightful on several different levels. Very hard to put down
I loved this study in personal identity - how you define yourself (however long that may take) and how others define you (however unjust that can be). I refrain from giving it the full five stars only because I felt the end was a little rushed and the time jumps confusing. I loved all the characters and their arcs. I would recommend, especially because it is relevant to the issues in the news today.
well written story about individuals who aren't always comfortable in their own skin, and the lengths they will go to be something else.
This book was very preachy The author has opinions that she feels everyone should have. No room for disagreement in her world. Very choppy and did not flow. It was written with random thoughts just thrown together
Loved this book. Sisters, twins to boot, look at life in totally different ways and the course of their lives differ greatly. Though their differences are great, they still have a bond. Each allows the other to be the person they think they should be. Good book club book because there is much to discuss in this book.
I enjoyed the book and was intrigued as to what was next. There were about 2 components that were a little incredulous in that the author was extreme, but I was still drawn in. As the book progressed, I wanted to know “what’s next?” and couldn’t put it down.
we all start off with 2 socks. Why do we lose one and not another.? Why do some turn up in odd places and some do not turn up at all. We all have 2 stories. One side we show others more than the other. The vanishing half is about the lives we live and the lives we hide. Enjoyable reading and reflection.
I didn’t think there was resolution. It needed to be tied together.
Beautifully written. So much to talk about for a bookgroup discussion. Characters with such varied lives. You want to hate some characters but also understand their pain.
This book was just ok. It was hard to get into but, got better.
Slow to start but once I got into it I found the story to be interesting particularly looking from different perspectives of both the twins and their daughters who led different lives. A good story that highlighted the differences of growing up black and white.
It was a real slog to try and get through this book. Whilst there were some interesting themes, such as race and sexuality, there didn’t seem to be a prominent storyline with your typical complication and resolution.
It was well written and it was good to read about a number of cultural identity issues, however I never felt hooked in by the book, I found myself waiting for the end, rather than waiting to find out what happened next.
Insightful book with great depth . What price do we pay to be ourselves ? What price do we pay when we lose a part of ourselves?
Overall a good book. Some of the plot twists were too coincidental. The stretch of believability detracted from the thought-provoking story line.
Always an interesting subject. So hurtful when the skin color issue rears its ugly head.
The book started well and I was interested in the sisters' story, but it soon got lost following their kids, with the author just scratching the surface of many topical issues, while the original story got lost and led to a disappointing ending.
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