Hurricane Summer - Review

⭐⭐⭐⭐.5

Lyrical,  gorgeous writing. 
Violence- especially against women. Racism. Regrets. Bitterness.  Jealousy.  
I love the dedication- to the author's younger self. Really spoke to me. 
Tilla and her sister, Mia, are sent to Jamaica to stay with their estranged father for two months of summer vacation.  
Mia - nine years old, has an amazing, joyous time with her aunts, uncles, cousins, friends.  
Tilla is held accountable for those around her and their issues.  As a young woman, Tilla's family judges her harshly for her interaction with the young men -  especially the promised man to her cousin. 
Do they hold the men accountable? Do they believe Tilla as she defends herself? No - the talk tears her apart, defenseless and isolated. 
Amazing account of young women's experiences,  especially in more traditional cultures.  

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