![]() There were so many things while reading that I truly enjoyed and I think that Libertie really tackles controversial topics and I think that this was amazingly well written. Libertie was well executed in terms of history and I loved the inclusion of having free Black woman as doctors and showing the power that women can truly have was something I thoroughly enjoyed and continued to love as I read Libertie. One of my favorite aspects was how Libertie’s mother was there for her and even though there were occasional bumps between the two, Libertie’s mother was still there for her no matter what. ![]() It showed the in depth relationship of a mother and daughter and how not everything goes as smoothly as some show. I gave Libertie four stars, enjoying how each turn of the page made me think twice about what I was reading. Each point that was talked about hit so many different topics that showed that even through fiction, you can learn a lot. ![]() ![]() Throughout her life, Libertie is brought different situations, talking about race, colorism, as well as issues on slavery. The critically acclaimed and Whiting Awardwinning author of We Love You, Charlie Freeman returns with Libertie, an unforgettable story about one young Black girl’s attempt to find a place where she can be fully, and only, herself. In the time of slavery, Libertie is the story of Libertie Samson and how she begins to discover being a Black woman in a time of men. ![]()
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