The narrator, Charlie L. Woods, sounded like a uppity white woman trying to be from the hood. Most of her narrative sounded AI produced and it was incredible hard to listen to her ‘street talk’. If I had time I would have preferred to read the book over listening to her voice. Increasing the speed on her chapters did help a little.
Great story about remembering who you are and moving on when others forget who you are.
It’s a classic tale of people changing and not for the better.
Now that Raheem has reached stardom he wants Rhythm to conform. Although she always stands up for herself she has to take the steps to remind everyone of who she is and where she wants to be.
