Trees

English language

Published Jan. 3, 2022 by Influx Press.

ISBN:
978-1-914391-17-0
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Amazing

is it a spoiler to say the ending was a disappointment? Luckily the writing is so awesome I'm going to give it a reread soon so maybe the ending will grow on me. A book about death, lynching and racism that makes you laugh out loud, that's a tall order but The Trees manages this. Read it. I'm going to work my way through the rest of the vast body of work of this author hoping for equally compelling reads

Deadly funny and the book the US needs

White "good Christians" get slaughtered and mutilated in Money, Mississippi, and every single time a dead Black person is also found. The Black corpse disappears, and police and FBI have no clue what's going on.

We get to see how this feels for relatives of the victims, who turn out to be not so good and not so Christian at all. All current victims were perpetrators of lynchings. We get to read pages of names of Black lynching victims, and pages of lists of places where they were lynched - and we learn how police "forgot" to investigate, often because they were directly involved and so on.

And still, the book is written in a very funny way. It's a page-turner by design, I guess: we need to read about the lynchings, we need to understand they are part of the US history. And best way is a …