Not Quite What It Seems
Mari Walker, St. Martin's Griffin, $14.99 paper (384p) ISBN 9780312375416
Facing the future means facing the past for Jacyln Collins, an African-American dancer whose ambition spells disaster for her relationship with Taji Hietkikko, a Japanese-African American. In her latest novel, Walker (Never As Good As the First Time) tracks Jadyn's challenges as she strives to break free from Taji, who'd rather she fit the traditional housewife role; she's also still recovering from years of sexual abuse at the hands of her stepfather. Finally, when Taji sabotages her chance at a role in a production of STOMP, she leaves him. After a spiritual awakening, she heads for Florida to find her real father, Charles Ivery. Connecting with great-uncle Buhjay and cousin Flash, however, leads her to a shady new boyfriend, and a shocking turn of events. Walker deftly depicts Jadyn's family reunions with a gentle touch. (Apr.)
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Reviewed on: 05/03/2010
Genre: Fiction