Coloured Television by Danzy Senna

Colored Television is a brilliant take on love and ambition, failure and reinvention, and the racial-identity-industrial complex.

The “riveting and exhilarating” novel “masterfully explores the psyche of a woman trying to level up on family, work and race in a post-racial America."

It’s about “making art and selling out, about being middle aged and precariously middle class.”

As you read this page-turner, it feels like you are “listening in on a three-bottles-into-it dinner party."

I did hybrid audiobook/regular book and enjoyed them both.

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