3 thoughts on “Tales of Two Americas: Stories of Inequality in a Divided Nation

  1. Elizabeth Harris

    I would give this book 10 out of 10. Readability, relatable, current, diverse and engrossing. It has something for everyone is a collection of short stories, poems and comments on discrimination, underrepresentation, confusion, anger and redemption. There really is something in it for everyone and every class.

  2. Elizabeth Harris

    oops, did I mention that a portion of the profits go to the homeless charities in the US?

  3. I have not finished this book yet, but I want to which is a good sign of engagement. I think the variety of content provides a lot for discussion and I think everyone will find something in the stories they were not aware of. This book can broaden perspectives. I recommend this book although my top pick is still the John Lewis book.

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