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de Anika Nailah (Author) "You cheated me out of fifty cents," the pillbox hat white woman said, sniffing indignantly, anxiously awaiting the scent of a lie ..." En savoir plus
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Nailah, the African-American director of Books of Hope, a program promoting self-publishing, probes various strategies for dealing with racial inequity in America with sincerity and optimism in this debut collection. Nailah is a strong storyteller who creates well-defined characters, and she's at her best putting them in unusual situations that force both characters and readers to think outside the box. "Sunday Visit" is the prize example, describing the weekly visit of a young girl whose mother is in prison because her baby son was killed in an accidental fire that she caused. "Joey Falling" is similarly intriguing, presenting the anxieties of an African-American college teacher as she struggles to deal with the implications of her second unwanted pregnancy. The author's compassion shows in "My Side of the Story," a familiar but heartfelt account of a young boy's attempts to deal with his parents' divorce. But many of the other offerings are rife with plot and character cliches: "Trudy," set in 1954, is an earnest but clumsy look at a black store clerk's anger when a white woman accuses her of stealing, while "Four" portrays a quartet of different but stereotypical African-American men as they come together in a music group. There is talent on display in the crafting of these tales, and Nailah's empathy is obvious, but she'll have to steer clear of stereotypes and cliches to fully realize her potential. Agent, Pam Bernstein.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



From Booklist

First-time author Nailah approaches the monumental subject of racism's deleterious effect on the American psyche by practicing the wisdom of less is more in lithe stories that evince an efficient athleticism without sacrificing psychological depth. In "Bucket," she distills three generations of African American frustration down to its bitter essence when a black NBA rookie feels the lash of the white team owner. Two men abruptly cross the racial divide when a white yuppie helps a black cabbie change a flat in a dangerous neighborhood. Elsewhere Nailah discloses a world of hurt and guilt in stories about a valiant little girl visiting her mother in prison and a tenderhearted boy who can't understand his mother's absence. Other tales deftly explore the perverse equation of lighter skin with beauty, the attempt to secure some form of security by "acting white," or, conversely, to acquire a sense of identity by wearing African clothes. In spite of their directness and wrenching emotional accuracy, there is nothing predictable about these well-wrought stories, although they are classical in their catharsis. As Nailah's sensitive and compelling protagonists face adversity, fear, and sorrow, they discover new paths to freedom and new forms of power. Donna Seaman
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Life lessons., Mars 15 2004
Par The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) - Voir tous mes commentaires
FREE AND OTHER STORIES is a compilation of 15 short stories, each with unique characters who are reflecting on the past, learning valuable life lessons, or just coping with everyday life.

Several of the stories had a good premise, but the others seemed to have no rhyme or reason to them whatsoever. Those stories seemed to pick up in the middle of the character's lives, with no insight into what brought them to the point in their lives where their story starts, or they end so abruptly, you're left wondering what happened. While I had no favorite story, the one that stands out the most in my mind is "All These Years", which is the story of an elderly couple reminiscing about when they first met and fell in love.

Ms. Nailah has the capability to be a great storyteller, and I look forward to a full-length novel where her talents will be better recognized and appreciated.

Reviewed by Renee Williams
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
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3.0étoiles sur 5 Free [fri:] not imprisoned/not tied down, Mai 21 2003
Par V. Lancaster "Nicki Lancaster" (Orlando, FL USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Book's of Hope director, Anika Nailah has penned a powerful compilation of short stories in her debut novel, Free: And Other Stories. Nailah's rich lyrical writing style explores issues of abandonment, bigotry, self-liberation and freedom (just to name a few) by confronting racial prejudice and social inequality with remarkable candor.

In "My Side of the Story", a child is forced to accept the reality of his mother's fortuitous abandonment despite her pleas of unrequited love and devotion. In "The Ride", a white man's enforced bigotry and superiority against "blacks" is challenged after a cab ride emerges into startling mutual respect - brilliant! Concluding in "Free", a woman accepts her mother's passing not with weeping and sorrow but resolution and tranquility.

Never before have I read anything so deeply felt, thought provoking and forthright as presented in Free: And Other Stories. My only criticism would be that some stories lacked character development and at times the metaphors were a bit redundant; however, Nailah redeems herself as a profound, bold storyteller, and not to mention a literary wonder! I recommend Free: And Other Stories to enthusiasts of anthologies.

Reviewed by Nicki Lancaster
APOOO BookClub

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Honest and Surprising, Mai 27 2002
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Enjoyable stories. They seem simple to some degree, but that's misleading. They're actually very thoughtful character studies. There's one about an old couple that just about had me in tears. I'm not even sure exactly why, but the author clearly touched on something about enduring love and the fear of being alone that sent shivers through me. If you like honest writing without the pretension of literary fiction but with the kind of wisdom all writers aspire to then check out this collection.
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