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One of Our Kind

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One of Our Kind

De: Nicola Yoon
Narrado por: Nicole Lewis
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Nicola Yoon’s daring new work of dystopian horror is a propulsive satire set in an all-Black gated community. For fans of The Sellout and Erasure, with a shocking ending you’ll never see coming, Jodi Picoult calls it "Brilliant, provocative, seminal....Your book club will be discussing this one for DAYS.”

Jasmyn and King Williams move their family to the planned Black utopia of Liberty, California hoping to find a community of like-minded people, a place where their growing family can thrive. King settles in at once, embracing the Liberty ethos, including the luxe wellness center at the top of the hill, which proves to be the heart of the community. But Jasmyn struggles to find her place. She expected to find liberals and social justice activists striving for racial equality, but Liberty residents seem more focused on booking spa treatments and ignoring the world’s troubles.

Jasmyn’s only friends in the community are equally perplexed and frustrated by most residents' outlook. Then Jasmyn discovers a terrible secret about Liberty and its founders. Frustration turns to dread as their loved ones start embracing the Liberty way of life.

Will the truth destroy her world in ways she never could have imagined?

A gripping thriller with wry, razor-sharp social commentary, One of Our Kind explores the ways in which freedom is complicated by the presumptions we make about ourselves and each other.
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I couldn’t figure out where it was going and almost put it down. I trust the author so stayed the course. The end is shocking. I am left with so much to think about and so many emotions.

Thought provoking

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Stellar performance! That being said…the story left me wanting soooo much more. I kept waiting for a worthy climax to all of the clues and breadcrumbs left on the trail but was sent to bed hungry and dissatisfied.

A snack, not a meal

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Yoon’s novel is both cleverly written, yet tragic. It begins as a contemporary drama, then spins into a shocking horror story. What unfolds as a young African-American couple moving to an all-black neighborhood to escape the never-ending struggle against racism (even if you are educated and grossing over six figures a year) ends with a psychotic and horrific twist. I applaud Yoon for her raw truth told through the eyes of her main character, Jasmine, a black lawyer, who doesn’t hold back to what it really means to be black and to live in America. I was rooting for Jasmine, who wanted to stay pure to herself and her black culture and keep fighting the good fight, that is, keep making steps towards progress and change in a system plagued with deep-rooted racism. But, tragically, the story took a chilling twist towards the end and Jasmine, along with her unborn child and young son, were doomed. Metaphorically, Jasmine, and her fight for justice and inequality for people of color, was cut down. She was silenced. Hence, the tragedy of the novel. Just what exactly was Yoon implying by writing such an ending?—That people of color should remain silent about racial injustices, ignore our history, and assimilate into white society? As the old saying goes, “If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em”? How tragic that African Americans and people of color need to be silenced in order to survive. With that being said, did I like Yoon’s novel? Parts of it. I loved the rawness of Jasmine’s character. I felt like the psychotic twist at the end wasn’t well developed and came about too quickly. She should have possibly stuck to contemporary fiction. Also, she should have expounded on the secondary characters a bit more. I give it a three out of five-star rating, mainly because of Jasmine, a realistic, raw, and well-developed character.

A Psychotic, yet Unconventional Twist

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I was really hoping that Jasmine would get away and somehow save at least herself and her baby. As a Black woman this story made me so angry that I don’t know where to start. I have so many thoughts that I have to write a paper. This is not to say that I’m not a fan of Nicola’s work. This particular piece hits different especially with the history of this country and how Black people are constantly treated and mistreated.

Oh Hell No

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It was a just okay. Nothing compelling in it to make you want to finish but it was a step above DNF. This was a “letmehurryupandfinishthis” kinda book. An unlikely story and pretty predictable though a slight twost at the end

Its predictable

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