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Black No More
Rated 4.05 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143131885
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In “Black No More” (ISBN: 9780143131885), Dai Qing spins a provocative tale of race and identity. Explore a world where Black Americans choose to become white, raising questions of prejudice, privilege, and belonging. Discover the societal upheaval and personal transformations in this satirical masterpiece.
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Sidharth Kumar –
A really profound exploration of identity and societal norms. This book is an important and timely read.
Saif Rahman –
I don’t get the hype around this book. It’s okay. The narrative felt disjointed and the conclusion underwhelming.
Jhalak Grover –
This book surprised me! A clever and engaging story that kept me hooked from beginning to end.
Vaishnavi Jha –
I found it repetitive and somewhat heavy-handed. The satire felt forced at times. I was expecting a nuanced experience.
Devanshu –
A powerful and insightful look at race in America. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in social issues.
Vedika Chaudhary –
A thought-provoking read that really makes you think about race. Some parts felt a bit dated, but overall, a valuable book.
Shikhar Singh –
A bold and daring novel that challenges our assumptions about race. This book will stay with you long after you finish it.
Srishti Rana –
A classic for a reason! This book is as relevant today as it was when it was first published. Amazing!
Antra Kumari –
This book is extremely compelling. The author writes with such passion and is truly inspiring. I recommend it.
Akash Kaushal –
Excellent satire! It sheds light on racial dynamics. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in this topic.
Nandini Rathi –
I couldn’t connect with the characters. Also, the book felt strangely detached and I would not recommend it
Hemant Kumar –
Really enjoyed this. I love how it challenges existing ideals in our society. I think this is a wonderful read
Om Satish Pingle –
Not my cup of tea. I found it slow and the characters weren’t particularly engaging. I struggled to finish it.
Aryan Khatri –
An interesting satire on race and identity! Definitely makes you consider some uncomfortable truths. Highly recommended.
Arnab Das –
A mixed bag. Some parts were thought-provoking, others were quite slow and unengaging. Overall, not bad.
Sarthak Bansal –
I was expecting more from this book. The premise is interesting, but the execution fell flat for me. I’m disappointed.
Siyon Khosla –
Mixed feelings. Some parts were brilliant, others were just okay. Worth reading for the historical context.
Ishita Shrivastava –
This book is a masterpiece. I think it’s very well-written, and I especially enjoyed the interesting characters.
Anonymous –
It was okay. A bit slow-paced for my liking, but the message is clear. It’s worth considering if you have time.
Nipun Jain –
I had high hopes, but it didn’t quite live up to the hype. A bit preachy and predictable. Still a decent read.
Shekhar Sharma –
The plot felt forced and the characters lacked depth. It was a struggle to get through. Not recommended.