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A review by lit_vibrations
Sky Full of Elephants by Cebo Campbell
adventurous
hopeful
informative
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
5.0
I finished this book almost 2wks ago in less than two days and I’m still at a loss for words. Ya’ll this book was beyond amazing to me it’s the way I felt after reading it. If anybody read this and didn’t connect with it or felt uncomfortable I get it. Everything isn’t meant to be for everyone. But the way those words jumped off the page and spoke to me made it hit a little different.
This isn’t just about a world without white people that’s surface level compared to how deep the author intended to go with this. “In a world without white people, what does it mean to be Black?” Like that really makes you think doesn’t it? What does that mean? What would it mean? The authors focus on themes surrounding identity posed two questions for me. Who are we as a people when we’ve lived in a society that conditioned us to believe we are what they say we are? How can you make someone accept their true identity when they feel they’re entitled to fit in a space they never actually belonged in?
Campbell also touched on the power we possess both physically and mentally, the importance of healing in order to forgive, and tapping into Black consciousness. I can’t deny that he snapped with this book. The Black consciousness got me but the message he was sending is what had me sold.
The character development was incredible Charlie and his daughter Sidney were like day and night. Once I knew Charlie’s backstory I sympathized with him a lot and wanted so bad for him to tell his daughter the truth behind his absence. Sidney is one of those characters that will work your nerves. She was lost, having an identity crisis, and was chasing a sense of normality when nothing about her upbringing was ever normal.
Overall, I loved the book read the book‼️ I mean really read the book not to just enjoy but to understand the Kingdom of Alabama, the walkers, the false teachings and self-sacrificing. Knowing what caused the cataclysmic event in the first place just imagine the Black collective unifying on the same frequency . . . Think I might read this again.