The average rating for God in the cracks based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2014-07-24 00:00:00 Bernie Johns Featured at the Review Period with Cat Ellington from 2018-12-20 - 2019-01-03, Father and Son by Denize Lauture has been archived for its place in the Reviews by Cat Ellington Complete Anthology book series. • The Review Period with Cat Ellington: |
Review # 2 was written on 2021-02-09 00:00:00 Dave Del Maestro It took me some time to learn the context of the story, I found it on the backside of the title page. It is set in the low country of South Carolina, the home of the Gullah people. When I read that, I took the next logical step and did a search on the Gullah. They are the descendants of slaves that have managed to retain a great deal of their African linguistic and cultural heritage and have invented their own language. It is unfortunate that these facts are not included in the story. The structure of the book has a short section of text on the left page and an image of a father and son on the right page. The images show them engaged in a series of actions that are typical of a day in their lives. It is a book that is easy to read and view and would have been far more interesting if the context had been a part of the story. There are many cultural enclaves in the United States and their existence is not often a part of the education of children. |
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