Review of Deceptive Calm
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It’s nice to know that core characters display such heat-warming, uplifting behavior to cut through all of the ugliness taking place.Trisha stands out as my favorite character in this book due to her remarkable blend of courage and unwavering commitment to friendship, particularly with Vanessa.
Her loyalty captures my interest, as she goes to great lengths to shield Vanessa and her child from imminent danger, showcasing her strength and selflessness in challenging circumstances. Sis Rosalie, with her vibrant sense of humor and quirky personality, is another character I love so much. Her eccentric behavior and sharp wit inject amusing moments into the narrative.
Despite her unconventional nature, Sis Rosalie wholeheartedly embraces her role as a maternal figure, and her profound love and affection for Vanessa shine through. The distinctive combination of humor and genuine love she brings to the story enriches the narrative, leaving a lasting impression on readers.
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Nobody is ever going to shun belonging, as nicely portrayed in this book "Deceptive Calm" by Patricia Skipper, whereby one of its characters, Vanessa, struggles to accept herself and can hardly stand her black woman identity within the society or community. "Deceptive Calm" by Patricia Skipper is a thriller drenched with racial tension and unlikely alliances during the days of '68. Trisha, a white girl, becomes an unintended victim of a Ku Klux Klan attack aimed at her friend Vanessa. Discriminated against, Trisha's life is in jeopardy as her parents wrestle with the decision to allow a black doctor, Dr. William Hale, to perform a very critical surgery. Meandering on issues of race, friendship, and identity, the story unwinds with the fight of a black woman mistaken to be white. Society's prejudices will unfurl as characters wend their way through trials resting within plot themes: guilt and resiliency in questing for belonging. How did Vanessa overcome all these challenges? Get a copy and find out.
Trisha is my number one character in this book because she mixes well with the great qualities of bravery and staunch loyalty towards friendship, particularly towards Vanessa. What really interests me about her is that she does everything to save Vanessa and her baby from danger, as she perceives them to be very close. Another character I am in love with so much is Sis Rosalie, because she has this vivacious sense of humor and quirkiness. After all, it's her weird behavior and sharp wit that infuse these comically juicy situations into the narrative. Though unconventional in disposition, Sis Rosalie unashamedly takes up her role as surrogate mother to Vanessa, whose deep love she radiates with abandon. It is this special blend of sense of humor and pure love that she brought into the story, enriching it for eternity. Nothing in this book annoys me. The editing is good. I want to thank the author for making this great work available to the world.
I give it five out of five stars. I recommend this book to all readers, particularly people who enjoy really good stories.
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