RaveThe Pittsburgh Post-GazetteMs. Greenidge drops the reader into the uncomfortable labyrinth of identity, history and race with an unflinching, yet compassionate eye ... Ms. Greenidge does a masterful job exposing the toxicity of racism; the Freemans and Nymphadora encounter the paradoxically subtle, yet in their face, multiple heads of this ever present beast ... a remarkable contribution in the struggle to find truthful and humane language to communicate about the power of racism and its dehumanizing impact.