Mitzi Mack

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The House of Plain Truth

This evocative literary novel reveals the path of immigration, thwarted attempts to right a wrong, and the recalibration of the meaning of family and love.
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Little Rot

A propulsive journey into a Nigerian underworld that is both intoxicating and gritty, recommended for fans of Rijula Das’s Small Deaths.
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Ours

A lengthy but thoroughly engaging audiobook, encouraging listeners to nestle into this epic story, which explores the nature of survival, spirituality, and community.
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Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class

Kelley’s powerful, corrective history is not to be missed. Share with listeners seeking a different take on traditional interpretations of U.S. labor history.
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Fear Is Just a Word: A Missing Daughter, a Violent Cartel, and a Mother’s Quest for Vengeance

A heart-wrenching depiction of violence and a mother’s love. Recommended for listeners who appreciated Cristina Rivera Garza’s Liliana’s Invincible Summer.
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Familia

A dramatic story, laying bare the emotional impact of discovering unexpected familial connections amid the harrowing events of the past. Pair with Esmeralda Santiago’s Las Madres.
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Broughtupsy

This gritty novel explores intersectionality, Jamaican culture, and the complex dynamics of members of a family seeking to come to terms with themselves and one another. For fans of Jessica George’s Maame.
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