Caucasia
A Novel
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
February 2, 1998
Set in 1970s Boston, this impressively assured debut avoids the usual extremes in its depiction of racial tension. As children, Birdie and her sister, Cole, create their own secret language--Elemeno--to ward off the growing tension between their black father and their white mother. Finally, Mom and Dad split up one time too many, and no amount of Al Green records, Chinese noodles and slow dancing can bring them back together. Cole, whose complexion is darker than her sister's, gets caught up in her new, black nationalist Nkrumah School in Roxbury and in her father's new life with a black girlfriend. Birdie, pale enough to be mistaken for white, stays close to Mom, mourning her estrangement from Dad and especially Cole--her mirror, protector and secret sharer. After her father and Cole move to Brazil and the feds start to investigate her mother's mysterious political activities, Birdie and her mother go underground, posing as the wife and daughter of sympathetic professor David Goldman. Senna's observations about the racial divide in America are often fierce but always complex and humane. If the story has didactic overtones, Senna's shaping of '70s detail and convincing development of her appealing protagonists more than justify its message. BOMC alternate; author tour.
January LaVoy, usually a skilled narrator, turns in a lackluster performance of this audiobook. The novel begins disappointingly as a meandering story of a biracial child living in Boston who is trying to find her place in the world, but eventually the story unfolds into a compelling coming-of-age New England adventure. LaVoy's voices for the occasional Boston and New Hampshire characters are spot-on, but there is no real animation of Birdie or her mother to make these protagonists memorable. Emotions between mother and daughter run high as they spend years pretending to be people they are not while staying true to their bond. But their struggle does not come through in the narration--a lost opportunity. M.P.P. � AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
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