This was a really interesting take on grief and generational trauma in terms of race and the effects it has on current and future generations. A man walks us through his journey of grief after losing his son, and the trauma he's feeling from the past.
This was funny, and real, and raw, and while it's not my main genre, I enjoyed the storytelling aspect of it. Race is still a huge issue in most of the country, and the lens through which this book is written gives a keen look into a generational trauma many of us never experience.