![]() The Knowing, which is about a woman who knows when everyone she meets is going to die and her struggle in how to deal with having that kind of knowledge Some of my favourites in this collection were: Not only do the themes of racism and the everyday struggles that Black people face feature in a number of the stories, but there’s also a selection of pandemic-related tales too.Īs is the case with most short story collections, not every story was a hit for me, but I always expect that so it doesn’t lead to too much disappointment. ![]() The stories collected in Ghost Summer are scarily relevant with regards to current events. She’ll be an auto-buy author for me from now on! □ Her stories exude heart, emotion, vulnerability and originality. ![]() ![]() It’s incredibly clear from the outset that Tananarive Due is a masterful storyteller. “You know everybody has a turn, and you just try to find something interesting every day to make you glad it hasn’t happened yet.” ![]()
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