![]() Agent: Natalie Lakosil, Bradford Literary. Plot progression is scattered among a number of unresolved threads, and Mari’s addiction-induced tunnel vision takes center stage to the detriment of other components, but Jackson delivers multilayered frights in a true horror tradition, peppered with instantly recognizable references to urban legends and internet horror culture. Amid the family’s struggle to adapt to the strangely desolate town is Mari’s mission to secure a weed connection to help her cope with anxiety and delusional parasitosis. As references to systemic ills pile up, it becomes clear that the murderous and racist history of the predominantly Black subdivision is about to rear its furious head. ![]() ![]() But when the family arrives, it slowly becomes clear that there’s something sinister about the new home-and that everybody knows about it but them. ![]() Do I Recommend this Book: Yes Things I Loved About It: The Storyline had Realistic trauma and situations The Narrator The Character Development How Wendy evolved as a person Seeing Maddie for who. To get a new start and recoup the steep cost of Mari’s rehab stay, they’ll be living rent-free at an artists’ residency, in a renovated historic house, while Mari’s author mother writes a new book. Item Weight : 2.4 ounces Dimensions : 5.28 x 0.63 x 6. The Weight Of Blood Tiffany D Jackson Favorite Quote: Is Racism is ever truly fair, there are always consequences both seen and unseen. After being expelled from her Carmel, Calif., high school for drug use, Black former track star Marigold Anderson moves to Detroit-inspired Cedarville with her newly blended, interracial family. ![]()
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