Hosts Mofi and Tiese share their thoughts on Candice Carty-William’s novel “Queenie”.
Candice Carty-Williams has written a novel that almost every 20-something-year old black girl can relate to, if not entirely, then in certain aspects. She does an excellent job of depicting a protagonist that is multi-faced and dynamic, one we can’t help but root for.
We share our thoughts on the storytelling and writing- the highs and lows, our favorite characters, why we’re rooting for Queenie, how the author addresses mental health specifically within the Black community, why you should pick this up to read + more.
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