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Half Blood Blues by Esi Edugyan

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challenging dark mysterious tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I've been eager to read this since finishing Washington Black by Esi Edugyan last year. 

Half Blood Blues tells the story of a group of Jazz musicians, many of whom are Black (though some white and some white-passing), who lived through WWII in France and Germany. 

I've not read any other accounts of WWII fiction (and goodness knows there's a lot of it) which focuses on imagining what was like to be a Black person during this period in history. In this sense, Half Blook Blues is exceptional and worth reading for this aspect alone. I studied WWII history to Advanced Higher in school (like first year of University), have visited many historic sights across mainland Europe, and never expressly heard about the experiences of Black people. I think this speaks to a wider erasure of Black people from history, and so I was glad to read and learn more about this. In particular, a learning which stuck out to me: France deployed Senegalese people from their colonies to guard and protect the Rhineland (a fact which surprised me so immensely as we studied this event at great length in school). 

In this sense, some of what I took from reading Half Blood Blues was education on the erasure of Black people from our history books, and I'm grateful now to have a starting point to learn more about Black European history specifically. 

This is also an intriguing fictional story in itself. It speaks to jealousy, betrayal, deceit, forgiveness, guilt, and survival. The start and end to the book were the most compelling. I felt that the mid-section was quite slow, meandering, and dull in places (dialogue for pages and pages with no real plot or character development). I guess, in a sense, this speaks to what it must have been like to live through this period in time: much of survival as an ordinary citizen was about living as small a life as possible. However, I would have liked more character development throughout the book, as I ended up feeling like the characters were rather 2D and I hardly knew them at all.

Half Blood Blues is a slow-paced and devastating historical fiction novel. Please take note of the content warnings because there are... a lot. But it's definitely worth a read and I'll be seeking out more literature on this topic - starting with the list of books in the back of Half Blood Blues.

Having read Washington Black first, I can see the evolution in Esi Edugyan's writing style and so I'm super excited to see what she produces next - I'm certain it will be excellent.

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