This week, at Kirkus Reviews...
...I rounded up the November titles I'm watching for, and I wrote about Shannon Gibney's See No Color:
See No Color is about identity, about race, about family and adoption—transracial adoption more specifically—about communication and about secrets, about ingrained racism and sexism, about how withholding information from someone is making up their mind for them. It’s about the difference between protecting a loved one and protecting yourself, about how avoiding confrontation can make the confrontation far worse down the line.