Kelly McWilliams
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Harriet is grieving and angry, and with good reason. (She also finds out that her mother's doctor ignored her pain, leaving treatment too late, and then she was treated with expired chemo drugs, likely because of her race in both cases.) Her dad is depressed, but hasn't gone to therapy (Harriet sees Dr. Maples, a childhood cancer survivor herself). All these modern elements combine for a quick, absorbing read; the history should convince anyone who needs convincing that no, your plantation prom (or wedding) is not okay.
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I don't know why I keep letting the rage monster win - except, I guess, that anger feels better than the sadness that yawns beneath. (8)
"You've got to be smart with your anger, Harriet. Or it'll get the best of you." (15)
I want to believe that I'll do better this year, but it's hard to get back to the world after shutting it out for so long. (23)
...all of it depends on some white person, somewhere, doing the right thing. And lately, waiting on white folks to do better feels utterly hopeless. (92)
...I don't want anyone to see how sick I am....Dr. Maples says I shouldn't be ashamed of what's happened to me, but I am. (144)
"But it takes so much effort to present this respectable outside that..."
"They don't always take good care of themselves inside." (Harriet and Dawn, 205)
Some say anger is only sadness by another name. (219)
"Learning to live with the past is part of being human." (Dad, 297)
Author's note: see Clint Smith's How the Word Is Passed… (más)