Review of “Nickel Boys”: The Cruel End of Childhood

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Although I haven't read the Colson Whitehead book that this is based on, I plan to get it and give it a read right away.

Nickel Boys Flixtor story's continued relevance in today's world truly got to me. A clear reminder of how brittle progress may be is provided by the emergence of fascist rhetoric and contemporary measures that revert civil rights. The systematic cruelty and torture at the Nickel Academy are not merely remnants of the past; rather, they are a reflection of current battles in the United States, particularly as political leaders continue to weaken safeguards for underrepresented communities. Although I haven't read the Colson Whitehead book that this is based on, I plan to get it and give it a read right away.

Review of “Nickel Boys”: The Cruel End of Childhood
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