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Wade in the Water
Wade in the Water | Nyani Nkrumah
4 posts | 5 read | 4 to read
Resonant with the emotional urgency of Alice Walker's classic Meridian and the poignant charm of Sue Monk Kidd's The Secret Life of Bees, a gripping debut novel of female power and vulnerability, race, and class that explores the unlikely friendship between a precocious black girl and a mysterious white woman in a small Mississippi town in the early 1980s.Set in 1982, in rural, racially divided Ricksville, Mississippi Wade in the Water tells the story of Ella, a black, unloved, precocious eleven-year-old, and Ms. St. James, a mysterious white woman from Princeton who appears in Ella's community to carry out some research. Soon, Ms. St. James befriends Ella, who is willing to risk everything to keep her new friend in a town that does not want her there. The relationship between Ella and Ms. St. James, at times loving and funny and other times tense and cautious, becomes more fraught and complex as Ella unwittingly pushes at Ms. St. James's carefully constructed boundaries that guard a complicated past, and dangerous secrets that could have devastating consequences. Told in two voices, Ella's and Ms. St. James's, and set around richly developed characters, this riveting, page turning coming of age story will keep readers entranced until the last shocking revelation.
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JoyBlue
Wade in the Water | Nyani Nkrumah
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Mehso-so

Content warnings include child sexual abuse, assault, and rape; racism, including physical violence; and emotional abuse. These are not the only reasons for my rating, but they definitely contributed to my lack of enjoyment in the book.

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amma-keep-reading
Wade in the Water | Nyani Nkrumah
Pickpick

There is one loose end I'm curious about....

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Addison_Reads
Wade in the Water | Nyani Nkrumah
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Pickpick

Racism and abuse are addressed through two views in this heartbreaking story. Ella, an 11 yr old, has experienced far too much pain in her young life, and Ms. St. James, the only white character in this book is coming to terms with her exposure to racism through her father, a Klansman.

Set in Mississippi in the 60s, I felt the author did a good job of putting the reader in this turbulent time of history.

It's a difficult read, but a good one.

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rmaclean4
Wade in the Water | Nyani Nkrumah
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Mehso-so

I thought the writting, particularly around time and place was super strong. It was difficult to read about the extreme racist in the novel. I also think that writing from a childs perspective can be tricky. In the end the plot did not hold together for me. I would read this writer again. 2.5 🌟 #52bookclub23 #doesnotfitotherprompts @Clwojick @BookBelle84 @jennifer80 @Librarybelle @triplem80 @AshleyHoss820 @LauraReads @KarenUK @britt_brooke

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