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  • Worth every second spent

    3
    By Brighteyez4
    The book makes me wish I had asked my four grandparents why they had fled the South (three have passed away now). I’ve learned a lot, and pondered much about my family’s experiences in the Deep South before fleeing to New York City.
  • Extraordinary!

    5
    By SirGregOfMays
    Nothing short of extraordinary!
  • Eye opening

    5
    By Anom0831
    This book helped bridge the gap for me between the struggle that I knew existed/exists for Black Americans and immersing myself into the stories and experiences of so many depicted in this book. I can no longer look away.
  • A must read!

    5
    By Anonymous rightchea
    This should be in history curriculums.
  • Blown Away

    5
    By JVocal1998
    The Warmth of Other Suns is, perhaps, one of the best books that I have ever read. It contextualizes The Great Migration by providing specific details of 3 different people, living in different parts of the Jim Crow South, making the decision to leave that life in 3 different decades. This book made me reflect on the inevitable push and pull factors that influenced my ancestors decisions to either stay or leave. It left me wondering how the impact of those negotiations sit with the descendants who are left to wonder how their lives might have turned out if their forbears made a different decision. This was a rich and enduring masterpiece that forced me to experience a broad range of emotions whether I wanted to experience them or not. I don’t think I’ve ever laughed and cried so much from reading a book. More to the point, it made me think more critically about how decisions can influence outcomes. A brilliant work of art!
  • Loved ❤️❤️❤️

    5
    By SCUser206
    Amazing book. Tearful at times. I’ve purchased a hard copy for my 89 year old father, who is a son of The Great Migration.
  • Good but needed better editing

    4
    By Seattle Viking
    Great book but it could’ve been better with better editing. I learned a lot from this book. However, there was a lot of information that was repeated.
  • Adrian

    5
    By Purple domo
    Excellent Read! Very insightful 1st person accounts!!
  • Required reading

    5
    By gulysses3
    Everyone needs to read this book. We’ve all known, at least I hope we do, the history of slavery and the still, all too common brutality of racists. However, to understand what it took to actually leave, to start fresh in what were akin to foreign territories hammers home how I’ve taken my easy, stable, simple and most definitely privileged status in life for granted.
  • ظبييي

    5
    By صثظصظثططططيططيثثظيثثيبصثطضقصص
    قيسصثثيصصا٥؟٦(.:٣ط

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