

Isaac‘s Song, by Daniel Black (2025)
Premise: A Black gay man tasked with writing the story of his relationship with his estranged father uncovers inconvenient truths that upend his assumptions.
Review: While I don‘t think that for me this hit quite as hard as his previous book, this is still an incredible and powerful work of art. Cont.
Bookish Pair: For another great book about racism‘s constant reinvention, Yaa Gyasi‘s Homegoing (2016)
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
👦🏿 Black History
🌈 Queer Characters
👨👩👦 Complex Families
Medium: Audio (edited) 3d