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Tag: Danielle Evans

Posted on:October 27, 2020October 25, 2020books

Book Review: The Office of Historical Corrections

Danielle Evans’ sophomore collection of short stories with a timely, prescient eponymous novella is a delightful follow up to Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self, whose title alone you have to love. In The Office of Historical Corrections, we meet Black women who are sexy, dispassionate, cerebral and astute. They come from money and […]

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