People of Means by Nancy Johnson ⭐⭐⭐💫 While I liked what this book focused on: civil rights, class, race and politics in the mid and late century, it felt very repetitive and shoved down my throat. I wasn’t fond of the writing style and the characters didn’t have depth. I enjoyed the dual timelines in the 1960’s and 1992 following both mother and daughter in their prime. This is my second Johnson book, and I enjoyed her first one, The Kindest Lie, much better than this one. I can see how some will love this book, but I just wasn’t fully invested in it. With all that said, it felt like there was something missing and I didn’t enjoy the ending. LTKHome LTKFindsUnder50 LTKActive
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