A review by reading_rainbow_with_chris
Perish by LaToya Watkins

dark emotional sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.5

“Perish” by Latoya Watkins

Content Warning: Sexual Assault, Incest, Racism, Gun Violence, Allusions to Drug Use
The family matriarch of a Black Texan family is dying. Her descendents gather at her bedside, each coming for the purpose of undoing a particular knot in the family tree, untying the intergenerational trauma that goes back to the matriarchal root. 

I cannot say that this novel was for me. This is a tale of intergenerational trauma, and it does reflect the compound nature of traumatic family histories. However, the novel spun from tragedy to tragedy, and the writing about the trauma was not interesting or presented in nuanced ways. Watkins elected for a direct, blunt description of the traumatic events throughout the novel, which made it hard to keep listening. Without some kind of mediating writing choice in a novel of this nature, I think it’s very easy for audiences to shut it out and not hear the important, challenging compound issues that many families, especially Black families, face. 

There is an audience for this book. And these are stories that are worth being told, worth being heard. However, I think how we tell them is important and for me, “Perish” did not succeed in striking a balance between presenting trauma and triggering readers who may share these experiences. 


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