Wednesday 23 June 2021

Review of 'Black Roses'

Book: Black Roses
By: Anwar Hardin


Blurb:
African American Woman who grew up in the Colony of Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was to be Wed in a couple weeks, but a tragedy struck the Colony.The Story of the 1921 Massacre of Tulsa of Pain, Lost and Love.

Review:
I was suggested this book by a friend of mine and I would really say that it deserves to be read by many. At first I thought the book is about pain and emotions as the black rose symbolises pain and death.

The story kept me engaged from the beginning till the end and the writing style was amazing. The character of Rose and Franklin was very well developed. Each and every event was explained so well that I was stuck with it's imagination. The love of Rose and Franklin and how the death of Franklin changed the life of Rose and the massacre of Tulsa everything went up with the flow of the book. 

Though the book was short (a novella it is) but it was intriguing. The title was well suited as per the story and the beautiful cover added to it's beauty.

Overall an amazing book to read!!

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