
In this collection of short fiction, the stories of Black women and girls—all of whom are impacted in some way, whether large or small, positive or (more commonly) negative, by the church—are told with both heartbreaking clarity and heartwarming humanity.
“Dear Sister,” “How to Make Love to a Physicist,” and “When Eddie Levert Comes” were my personal favorites.
In this collection of short fiction, the stories of Black women and girls—all of whom are impacted in some way, whether large or small, positive or (more commonly) negative, by the church—are told with both heartbreaking clarity and heartwarming humanity.
“Dear Sister,” “How to Make Love to a Physicist,” and “When Eddie Levert Comes” were my personal favorites.