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Nightcrawling

Title: Nightcrawling

Author: Leila Mottley

Genre: Black and African-American literary fiction

Thank you, NetGalley, for this book.

Sometimes, NetGalley emails me books that it recommends. When I get those, I request anything that sounds interesting. This book fell under this category. I probably never would have read this otherwise. However, it’s now an Oprah Book Club recommendation, so I’m glad I got my hands on it. This book was just so beautiful and heartbreaking and beautifully written. I loved it.

From Goodreads: Kiara and her brother, Marcus, are scraping by in an East Oakland apartment complex optimistically called the Regal-Hi. Both have dropped out of high school, their family fractured by death and prison. But while Marcus clings to his dream of rap stardom, Kiara hunts for work to pay their rent–which has more than doubled–and to keep the nine-year-old boy next door, abandoned by his mother, safe and fed.

One night, what begins as a drunken misunderstanding with a stranger turns into the job Kiara never imagined wanting but now desperately needs: nightcrawling. Her world breaks open even further when her name surfaces in an investigation that exposes her as a key witness in a massive scandal within the Oakland Police Department.

If your heart isn’t breaking for Kiara in this book, you have no soul. She’s just a child, taking care of a child, doing the best she can. She has the best heart but no means to do much since she is a high school dropout. You want so badly for her to find her way. And she does but not in a way that’s beneficial to her soul. You beg Marcus to step up and be the big brother. You beg the neighbor kid’s mom to see what she’s done to her son. And you beg those who love Kiara to protect her. Not only is the story captivating, the writing is beautiful. This is Mottley’s first book, but I will keeping an eye on her to see what else she creates.