We Cast a Shadow
A Novel
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Dion Graham
“Stunning and audacious . . . at once a pitch-black comedy, a chilling horror story and an endlessly perceptive novel about the possible future of race in America.”—NPR
LONGLISTED FOR THE DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD, THE CENTER FOR FICTION FIRST NOVEL PRIZE, THE PEN/OPEN BOOK AWARD, AND THE PEN/FAULKNER AWARD • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR AND THE WASHINGTON POST
“You can be beautiful, even more beautiful than before.” This is the seductive promise of Dr. Nzinga’s clinic, where anyone can get their lips thinned, their skin bleached, and their nose narrowed. A complete demelanization will liberate you from the confines of being born in a black body—if you can afford it.
In this near-future Southern city plagued by fenced-in ghettos and police violence, more and more residents are turning to this experimental medical procedure. Like any father, our narrator just wants the best for his son, Nigel, a biracial boy whose black birthmark is getting bigger by the day. The darker Nigel becomes, the more frightened his father feels. But how far will he go to protect his son? And will he destroy his family in the process?
This electrifying, hallucinatory novel is at once a keen satire of surviving racism in America and a profoundly moving family story. At its center is a father who just wants his son to thrive in a broken world. Maurice Carlos Ruffin’s work evokes the clear vision of Ralph Ellison, the dizzying menace of Franz Kafka, and the crackling prose of Vladimir Nabokov. We Cast a Shadow fearlessly shines a light on the violence we inherit, and on the desperate things we do for the ones we love.
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Set in the southern US in the not-too-far-future, We Cast A Shadow describes a frightening society where people of color can undergo a medical procedure that turns dark skin white. Called “demelanization,” the process is expensive and painful, yet the unnamed narrator of this story is obsessed with getting a bonus at work, so he can afford to force his teenage son, Nigel, to turn his skin white.
The book is at times humorous, but overall sad. I disliked the narrator yet sympathized somewhat with his misguided love for his son.
I enjoyed the writing style and the meaningful topics of racial identity that the author explores. Parts of the book dragged for me, but as a whole I was engaged with reading it.
It was sad
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Recommended
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The narrator was awesome...
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great narration
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Got lost.
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The book title and the author’s characters flood a listener with thoughts of history, worry, and hope. Ruffin writes a story about four generations of a fictional black family. He reaches back to the main character’s grandfather, his father, the main character (a successful lawyer practicing law), and his young son. Worry comes from how far social and economic equality must go to be real. Hope comes from believing America will get there.
Every parent makes mistakes in raising their children. This father’s mistake is to obsess over a birth mark without recognizing what is most important, i.e., a parent must love a child, while allowing them to become who they choose to be.
I AM WHAT I AM
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This book is supposedly set in the future and there are some elements of technology and the extreme situation of segregation that could be futuristic but you start to realize this book is a study tool in what micro-aggressions and white fear look like for the black community. I thought situations in the book were a little more extreme then most of every day America currently but I began to realize that black people and minorities all over the world currently experience the situations laid out here.
The point of this book is not to have a riveting plot that drives your page turning. The point, in my estimation, is to examine a man’s life through his own eyes, a man who is trying desperately to be something other than what he is. He experiences deep self-loathing but he doesn’t necessarily see it that way.
It is really uncomfortable to read how so many racist beliefs have sunk into this black man’s core but he is likable and earnest in his way. I valued this book as a peek to where white supremacy could take us. It’s pretty unsettling but I highly recommend it to help you examine pitfalls you may fall into and to recognize the seeds of lies in your own thinking if you are white.
“Futuristic” till you realize it’s not (in a good way)
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Fantastic
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Amazing!
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A rough ride worth the Journey
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