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Average rating3.8
Ranita Atwater is "getting short."
She is almost done with her four-year sentence for opiate possession at Oak Hills Correctional Center. Three years sober, she is determined to stay clean and regain custody of her two children. Ranita is regaining her freedom, but she’s leaving behind her lover Maxine, who has inspired her to imagine herself and the world differently.
My name is Ranita, and I’m an addict, she has said again and again at recovery meetings. But who else is she? Who might she choose to become? Now she must steer clear of the temptations that have pulled her down, while atoning for her missteps and facing old wounds. With a fierce, smart, and sometimes funny voice, Ranita reveals how rocky and winding the path to wellness is for a Black woman, even as she draws on family, memory, faith, and love in order to choose life.
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A beautifully written and heartbreaking story about Ranita's journey to redemption. This was incredibly reflective and I loved the way her story was told and how she slowly unravels herself to not only her family but to the unhealed child that never grew up.
A beautifully written and heartbreaking story about Ranita's journey to redemption. This was incredibly reflective and I loved the way her story was told and how she slowly unravels herself to not only her family but to the unhealed child that never grew up.