A review by leggup
The Office of Historical Corrections by Danielle Evans

5.0

I knew nothing about the book before reading and wish I could remember who recommended it to me. I enjoyed the variety of characters and the hyper-realism (except one character, who felt a little flat).

The themes revolve around contemporary black women and their intergenerational grief, oppression, loneliness, solidarity, and "other"-ing.

The book is heavy and painful without graphic violence. A short read. I plan to look up more from this author.