I’m loving this book!
After going through Native Son, Invisible Man, Their Eyes Were Watching God, and Beloved , I’m very excited to be reading The White Boy Shuffle! Don’t get me wrong, I loved the other books as well. Each book was unique in its own sense, but I’m happy to read a book closer to the culture of 2018. Yes, Gunner is growing up in the 80s and 90s instead of the 2018, yet I could still recognize a lot of the racial stereotyping that he is going through. Someone mentioned this in class, and I thought it was very true: this book could’ve only been written in the 90s. Before that it wouldn’t have hit home won’t a lot of people, a little too early. But the 90s was the perfect timing for it. Beatty is able to point out the remainders of racism that a lot of people may not have thought about at the time, yet point them out in a very intellectual and nerdy, hilarious manner. Each sentence is packed with so many words and advanced vocabulary and cultural references but somehow Beatty just adds in a cu...