Rating: 5 of 5 stars
Pages: 368 pages
Published: April 2025
Published: April 2025
In Happy Land, the author tells the story of the perseverance of a group of formerly enslaved Black people who, post-slavery, create a community built on self-reliance and ingenuity. On their land, they form their own government, make their own food, and create the own wares. But as is often the case, this good thing comes to an end through a common crisis in a tumultuous time. The book then alternates between this time period and present-day when a descendent of the kingdom's leaders, Nikki, visits her grandmother who is having a crisis of her own. Nikki's headstrong grandmother, Rita, is too stubborn to ask for her right out. So, the elder woman weaves a story that almost seems to be a tall tale rather than a history lesson in order to create a vision for Nikki that helps shape Rita, Nikki, and their family's future.
Perkins Valdez's writing is captivating as she transports her to this historical time period that is typically not bright for Black people, but in this particular story their light shines through. She creates such a vivid picture that I wanted to remain in that time period of the novel rather than present day. I truly appreciated how she took care with her words and the presentation of Black people, specifically Black women, in this novel.
Recommendation: I sincerely enjoyed this novel and appreciated the storytelling that focused on the importance of community and connection in the face of adversity. It is a story, based in fact, that encourages the reader to learn more about the kingdom of Happy Land.
Until next time ... Read on!
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Regardless of whether I purchase a book, borrow a book, or receive a book in exchange for review, my ultimate goal is to be honest, fair, and constructive. I hope you've found this review helpful.
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