Between the World and Me (Book 2 Post 2)




The book I chose was Between the World and Me. It is a letter from a father to his son about Black History. It is written in 3 parts. It is roughly written in chronological order as the father adapts his perspective about race. Without ruining the plot, the first part is the present and how his view on race began. The second part is about police brutality and his travel experience abroad. The third part is about how his view on nonviolent protest shifted, and he advises his son on how to move forward in a world that is focused on ensuring you stay stagnant.


I think the genre of solutionist journalism is quite interesting because it isn’t clear what fits into the genre. The uncertainty in the genre then impacted my expectation of what I thought the book would be about. I expected it to be more instructional. However, it was more evolutionary because our perspective evolved as the author revealed how his perspective evolved.


I found the book slightly difficult to comprehend. Not because of the writing but because of the heavy weight of the content. This book is one of those books that you have to read again. The reason is that it discusses issues in a way that forces you to be introspective regarding your own perspective.


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