The Good Lord Bird: An Epic Tale of Faith, Love and Freedom by James McBride

The Good Lord Bird by James McBride is a witty, humorous and thought-provoking historical novel that follows the story of an enslaved boy in pre-Civil War America. It is an exploration of identity, race, slavery and freedom during a tumultuous time in American history. The novel’s protagonist is Onion, a young African American who finds himself on a journey with the radical abolitionist John Brown. Through Onion’s eyes, McBride paints a vivid picture of the brutality and injustice of slavery, as well as the courage and resilience of those fighting for their freedom. An interesting aspect of this award-winning book is its comedic elements which provide a light-heartedness to the otherwise dark subject matter. The Good Lord Bird takes readers on an incredible journey through history and provides insight into what it was like to live through one of America’s most divisive periods. Read on to find out more about why this novel has earned such critical acclaim.

Review of Deacon King Kong by James McBride – A Captivating Journey Through 1960’s Brooklyn

Deacon King Kong, by James McBride, is an engaging and entertaining read that will leave readers on the edge of their seats. Set in 1969 in the housing projects of New York City, this book follows the story of Deacon Cuffy Lambkin and his unique path to redemption. Through its vivid characters and colorful language, this novel takes readers on a journey through an urban landscape filled with crime, poverty and heartache but also with love and humor. The prose is cleverly crafted and the story is deeply affecting, making it one of the best books of 2020. It’s not just a captivating narrative; it’s also a powerful exploration of faith, family and forgiveness. With themes like justice, racism and politics, Deacon King Kong is sure to spark thoughtful conversations about race relations in America.