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4.5
Based on the 1981 lynching of Michael Donald in Mobile, Alabama, this beautifully written book reminds us that racial violence does not belong to the distant past. Howard supports the weight of this tragic reality with the delicacy of lyrical prose and the retrospective voice of Roy, a young man torn between personal desire and family obligation. While the horror of racial violence anchors the story, Roy's internal struggle to make sense of family, community, and justice is highly relatable and unforgettable. Like Trees, Walking immortalizes Michael Donald and creates a story that should be read for generations, both for its social significance and its literary prowess.