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reviewed Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson

Charmaine Wilkerson: Black Cake (Hardcover, 2022, Ballantine Books) 4 stars

Eleanor Bennett won't let her own death get in the way of the truth. When …

Great story of a family discovering their identies.

4 stars

I really enjoyed how thoroughly Eleanor's story is told. People changing names to protect themselves and feeling like they've lost themselves, even more so when the only person who knows the real them passes away. The amount of depth that went into explaining how she got to the point of being Benny and Byron's mother and the child that she had to give up right after giving birth. I was rooting for her through the book.

I felt like the parts with Benny and Byron were not bad, per se, but you didn't get the same feel for their stories or lives because their stories had to be tucked between the main story. You understand what's been going on and where they're at, but it all just felt a little rushed and made them come off as a little immature for me. That's why I'm only giving it 4 stars.