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I was really nervous to start this one because it felt like it was going to be a really heavy, tough topic. Your encouragement helped me to start, knowing it would be quick chapters and hopefully a fast, meaningful read!

I THOUGHTI could start this yesterday but with hubby being off and us leaving for a trip on Monday, we had too many things to get done. I just started it this morning.
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I have both the e-ARC and audiobook from NetGalley and at times they don't jive, so it's gotten me a bit confused but not bad. For example, somewhere around 12 or 13 a day was skipped in the audio. From that point on every time the ebook said, Day 20 it would say the next day on audio, so it would say Day 21. But the text was the same. Just now it skipped Day 28 in the ebook AND audiobook and went right to 29 so right now they are the same. lol (Not sure if that made total sense or any sense at all.)

Isaac is at a crossroads in his young life. Growing up in Missouri, the son of a caustic, hard-driving father, he was conditioned to suppress his artistic pursuits and physical desires. But now, in late ’80s Chicago, Isaac has finally carved out a life of his own and built up the courage to seek out a community. Yet just as he begins to embrace who he is, two social catalysts—the AIDS crisis and Rodney King’s attack—collectively extinguish his hard-earned joy.
At a therapist’s encouragement, Isaac begins to write down his story. As he taps into his creative energy, he commences a journey back to his family, his ancestral home in Arkansas and the inherited trauma of the past. But a surprise discovery will either unlock the truths he’s seeking or threaten to derail the life he’s fought so hard to claim.
Poignant, sweeping, and luminously told, Isaac's Song is a return to the beloved characters of Don’t Cry for Me and a high-water mark in the career of an award-winning author.