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My last read of 2021 was this excellent speculative fiction written during the Harlem Renaissance. I would‘ve liked more examination of the hypocrisy of misogyny, particularly the prevalent misogynoir. The book was published in 1931, but the story is timeless in so many other ways that I was hoping for more of that. There are still a lot of layers that make the book a classic.