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A Little Piece of Sky by Nicole Bailey-Williams


Rating:   PENS!!!!

When Hope Isn't Enough

 

As a forewarning to readers who decide to pick up Nicole Bailey-William’s A Little Piece of Sky: this is not your average piece of fiction. The 155 page book is centered on the troubled female character named Song Byrd, and the novel is put together in much the same lyrical and poetic way as the character’s name. The chapters are short, metaphorically deep, snack-sized morsels that the reader is treated to as they read about Song’s struggle to overcome the ghetto of Philadelphia that has made her who she is.

 

The title of the book comes into play when Song divulges to the reader that her mother, who birthed four children from four different men, used to lock Song into the roach infested bathroom of their apartment when her mother was unable to attain a babysitter. Song would look up to the sky as a symbol of hope and day dream to pass the time away. A tragic event occurs, which rattles Song’s foundation and makes her decide to never look up ever again.

 

Fast forward many years later and Song is a graduate of Spelman College with a great job giving back to the community and a man who adores her, but she’s still holding on desperately to her past. Despite her personal uplifting experience of no longer relaxing her hair and the education she has under her belt, there are many old issues of hope and self-esteem that she has to struggle through before she can truly move on with her life.

 

Works of fiction of this sort are great for those who are looking for a profound, triumphant story. This novel does not skimp on major issues like classism, race, intra-racism, and the power of the human spirit to overcome. This should be required reading for every woman of color before heading off for higher learning.


Anna

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