SOCIAL SCIENCES

Thick: And Other Essays

New Pr.. Jan. 2019. 224p. ISBN 9781620974360. $24.99. SOC SCI.
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Bestselling author Cottom, (sociology, Virginia Commonwealth Univ.; Lower Ed) presents her first collection of essays, chronicling her life as a Black woman and academic in the 21st century. In eight timely and direct pieces, Cottom discusses everything from the importance of seeing oneself reflected in literature and the meaning of beauty to the Trump administration, the legacy of the Me Too movement, and other events of the modern day. Common threads involving the Black experience, current events, and moments from Cottom's own life run through each essay. With such broad themes, the work sometimes feels disjointed, but Cottom writes with great clarity and familiarity, which makes her essays a pleasure to engage with despite their wide breadth. Highly accessible and to the point, this is a great sketchlike anthology for fans of authors such as Roxane Gay and Carol Anderson.
VERDICT Cottom offers a skimming discussion on the challenges of being a Black woman in the United States while making excellent points. Readers interested in social justice will find a number of quotable passages, whether for casual or academic use.
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