Dear Great Book Guru, We were in Brooklyn recently and visited a great new book store Liz’s Book Bar, in Carroll Gardens. Some of the customers were talking about a new book written by the owner of the store. They were very enthusiastic, but I didn’t hear the title of the book. Any idea? Brooklyn Bookstore Fan
Dear
Brooklyn Bookstore Fan, I have been to Liz’s Book Bar too ( Liz is the owner’s
grandmother) and read Maura Cheeks’s
debut novel ACTS OF FORGIVENESS. Set in
the near future, the nation is just about to pass the Forgiveness Act - a
federal reparations bill by which Black families would be able to claim up to
$175,000 if they could prove their ancestors were enslaved. Willie Revel is
sure she can gather the necessary documentation but quickly finds there are
many obstacles in her way. The money
would be a terrific boon to her and her young daughter as she struggles to save
the family construction business from bankruptcy. Her parents and siblings are not as eager as
she is to delve into the past. Her
mother is adopted and uneasy about what might be discovered about her past. Her
father is wary of government involvement and is fearful his past business deals
could complicate the process. Meanwhile Willie’s young daughter – a scholarship
student at an elite private school - dreads the attention her mother’s quest
might bring. The more Willie researches
the past, the more she realizes how complicated both history and family can
be. A compelling read and highly
recommended!
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