A review by cemoses
Dust Tracks on a Road by Zora Neale Hurston

3.0

I liked her book Their Eyes were watching God much better. The commentators of this edition I read felt she she may have taken some creative liberties with her life.

The part about her childhood and getting to college were very good. She becomes more reserved about her later life. Also the later part of the book is more political; maybe it was her politics that caused her to loose appeal as author until Alice Walker rediscovered her.