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They Dream in Gold
Mai Sennaar
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Rave
Jean Kwok,
The New York Times Book Review
Extraordinary ... A powerful and poignant exploration of the African diaspora and global Black identity.
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Rave
Lucy Popescu,
The Observer (UK)
Terrific ... A richly layered account of artistic endeavour and resilience.
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Melissa Brown,
BookPage
[Sennaar's] prose is elemental, flowing like a river at times, then burning like fire, heightening the reader’s senses until all five mingle into one ... Some side characters are less compelling.
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