
A Black family seeks sanctuary in 1871 Kansas.
This story has a lot of layers for its length! Due did a terrific job writing what felt like an epic Western in sixty-odd pages. My only quibble—and it's a *very* minor one—is the dollop of the supernatural in the tale; it doesn't detract from the story, but it feels slightly out of place.
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A Black family seeks sanctuary in 1871 Kansas.
This story has a lot of layers for its length! Due did a terrific job writing what felt like an epic Western in sixty-odd pages. My only quibble—and it's a *very* minor one—is the dollop of the supernatural in the tale; it doesn't detract from the story, but it feels slightly out of place.
Received via NetGalley.