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Review of Imagine If...

Posted: 17 Jan 2023, 02:24
by Maduabuchi Okwiya N Eze
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Imagine If..." by Sarah Box.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Dangerous stereotyping may seem fun and harmless until we become its victims. In Imagine If..., Sarah Box engages us with a series of soulful questions, reflections, and recollections on the many realities victims of dangerous stereotyping face, while at the same time inviting us to consider for a moment how we would react and feel if we were the victims of such.

I appreciate the awareness Box created through this book. Stereotyping, ethnic profiling, and the like are evils that should not have a place in our society. These wicked actions have forced many people into committing suicide, aborted countless visions, denied countless people the comfort of life, and disrupted the harmonious co-existence of human beings.

The author used the plight of African Americans in the United States during and after the abolition of slavery as a case study. While I appreciate the relevant laws and efforts that have uplifted the dignity of black lives, I couldn't help getting emotional when reading about the things African Americans passed through at the hands of their slave masters and how their children were forced into the same fate. It was a mixture of appreciation, pity, and anger.

This book leads the readers through the basics of life and living and shows how their absence makes life and living meaningless. For example, the condition of African Americans during the period of American history described in this book helped me appreciate the mental and health benefits of human communication and association. Social confinement is a death sentence.

This book is listed as a children's book, but the message it covers will appeal to adults as well. The illustrations are great and show in concrete form the situations described in the book. I am glad to note that this book was thoroughly edited. I didn't find any grammatical errors in it.

I rate this book five out of five stars because of the above positive points. I didn't dislike anything in this book, so there is no reason to rate it lower. Imagine If... is recommended for readers between seven and eighteen years old. It will also appeal to older readers, especially those who are interested in any measure that upholds the human dignity of all persons, irrespective of region or colour.

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Re: Review of Imagine If...

Posted: 18 Jan 2023, 16:51
by Ummeismail Muhammad
Just the perfect match for the rules of writing reviews I just finished reading.
It was a pleasure reading your review.

Re: Review of Imagine If...

Posted: 20 Jan 2023, 18:03
by Edet Joy
Yes very true my best of the year

Re: Review of Imagine If...

Posted: 22 Jan 2023, 20:42
by Chinemezu Okafor
The fact that you didn't dislike anything in the book, shows that the book is really interesting. Nice review.

Re: Review of Imagine If...

Posted: 03 Apr 2023, 10:25
by Kelly Tunstall
This is a great topic and we should take the time to consider what life is like in each other's shoes. This is a great review.

Re: Review of Imagine If...

Posted: 14 May 2024, 07:28
by Joshua Sawders
It sounds like Imagine If... by Sarah Box is a powerful and impactful book that addresses the dangerous realities of stereotyping and its effects on victims. The review highlights the author's ability to raise awareness and discusses the emotional connection the reader feels when learning about the struggles of African Americans during and after slavery. With great illustrations and thorough editing, this book appears to be a recommended read for both children and adults who value human dignity. Brilliant execution, flawlessly crafted and executed.

Re: Review of Imagine If...

Posted: 28 Jul 2024, 02:12
by Idris Alooma
This review highlights the powerful message and impact of the book "Imagine If..." by Sarah Box. The reviewer appreciates the author's awareness of the dangers of stereotyping and the importance of upholding human dignity. The book uses the plight of African Americans to convey the consequences of stereotyping and discrimination. The illustrations effectively depict the situations described in the book, and the review mentions the thorough editing. The reviewer rates the book five out of five stars and recommends it for readers between seven and eighteen years old. Based on this review, "Imagine If..." appears to be a compelling and impactful read. Emotional resonance, touched my heart deeply.

Re: Review of Imagine If...

Posted: 17 Feb 2025, 09:49
by Louis Donald
The way the author highlights the emotional and societal impact of stereotyping really speaks to me. The use of African American history as a case study sounds like it provides both a sobering and insightful perspective. I’ll be reading this to better understand the long-lasting effects of such harmful practices.