Title: Dat's Love
Genres: Anthology, Short Stories, Contemporary(-ish,) Historical Fiction
The Verdict:
I loved this collection.
This is snapshots of life, primarily set in Cardiff's Docklands, and within the city's Black community.
It's also Black Cardiffian #OwnVoices.
Just as a reminder: I don't live in the city, and I'm White. So that's my perspective.
I am, however, familiar both with Cardiff, and with Wales in general 😉
I am, however, familiar both with Cardiff, and with Wales in general 😉
What did I love most about this anthology?
It's both the Wales I know and love and the Wales I'm not really a part of at the same time.
There's something epically awesome about reading 'effing' and 'poor dab' as part of everyday conversation!
Like, YES! That's my home! 😊
Like, YES! That's my home! 😊
The stories that are set in Wales - the majority of the collection - are so Welsh it's amazing.
I've met these people, y'know?
They're not stereotypes, but I can picture people like this - who talk like this and act like this.
I love it.
I also loved the little touch in the last story of Black Idris and White Idris on the same basketball team!
Idris is a name found in both Welsh, and Arabic and Muslim-African, cultures - completely different meanings which somehow culminate in the same sounds and spelling.
It brought the 'same but different' theme together nicely.
Occasionally, I found the prose a little over-descriptive.
That's personal, I know, but other people may find the same.
That's personal, I know, but other people may find the same.
And, as with all short story collections, some shine more than others. I think this is more hits than misses though!
Content Warnings:
Be aware of the following:
- racism
- colourism
- poverty
- domestic violence
- cancer
- alcohol abuse
- family issues
- grief
- grief
...I think that's everything, but as always, I may have forgotten something, so be careful!
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Have you read any books by Welsh authors?
Do you like to read about the country/culture you come from?
Talk to me! ❤💬
Talk to me! ❤💬
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Last updated: 15th July 2019
This sounds like a good read! The only book by a Welsh author that I’ve read before is Enid Blyton. I used to love her children’s books.
ReplyDeleteSorry to burst your bubble Em, but Enid Blyton's English! I'll forgive you ;) but you should totally check out some Welsh authors! :) <3
DeleteOk... I totally thought that Enid Blyton was Welsh this whole time!! *slaps forehead* Totally my bad, looks like I do need to brush up on my Welsh authors XD.
DeleteHa, no worries! Diana Wynne Jones was Anglo-Welsh (*actually* Anglo-Welsh, she was born in England but her parents were Welsh) if you fancy some MG/YA fantasy! :)
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