A review by susanp
Tomorrow's Bread by Anna Jean Mayhew

5.0

Another excellent book by Anna Jean Mayhew! Since I loved the acclaimed book The Dry Grass of August, a coming-of-age book set in mid-1950s Charlotte, North Carolina, I was excited to discover a new book by this author. Also set in Charlotte, this novel explores racial and "urban renewal" issues from the points of view of three diverse and empathetic characters. "Misery is when you heard on the radio that the neighborhood you live in is a slum but you always thought it was home." -Langston Hughes