Civil service
Apr 17, 2022
2 minutes
by ANNA ROGERS
TAKE MY HAND, by Dolen Perkins-Valdez (Hachette, $37.99)
While reading this third novel from American writer Dolen Perkins-Valdez, I found I was asking myself a question: is fiction the right choice when there’s a cause to be fought for, a wrong to be exposed? Charles Dickens certainly believed so, comes to mind – find enormous success more because of the gripping real-life stories they tell than their writing style or the depth of their characterisation. But what are the literary risks when a book’s message, the immensity of its concerns, dominate and the author isn’t a Dickens?
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