Friday, October 8, 2021

Book review - Tristan Strong Keeps Punching

 

Tristan Strong Keeps Punching by Kwame Mbalia

 

I want to abandon my traditional book review format and address you directly. I know I've talked about Tristan Strong before (books one and two) but let me be clear. Percy Jackson may have kicked off the mythology craze but Tristan Strong is the one you should read. Mbalia has truly elevated the genre. He's exploring the strength of story in culture. And his villains are the embodiment of slavery and inter-generational racism. There are spirits and magical elements, certainly, but the story and link to culture are the ultimate drivers. Each character represents history, pain, struggle, triumph over oppression. Tristan himself is a symbol of the continued struggle for equality. This particular volume addresses redlining and the prison industrial complex, tying in the direct ties to slavery. It's not all seriousness either. There are genuinely light-hearted moments. Gumbaby makes me laugh pretty consistently. I'd encourage kids and adults alike to read and discuss this book.

 Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley.

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