![]() ![]() ![]() While I liked practically every character, in terms of personality, a thought that kept nagging me was how perfectly fit they all were. Or perhaps, I just liked the story so much I wanted it to continue! I felt as though everyone’s feelings were somewhat rushed, but I am also thinking that when we are younger we feel love faster than we should. My only negative feedback about it is that maybe it should have been a tad longer. I really loved Yesterday Is History’s original concept, the way time travel was intertwined with an enthralling queer love story. An unfortunate, but timely, accident results in a perfect match donor, but the organ is not the only “donation” Andre is going to receive. A dent in the form of hepatocellular cancer derails it, though, and the tumour leaves him in dire need of a new liver. Yesterday Is History is Kosoko Jackson’s compelling science-fiction-imbued contemporary debut.Īndre Cobb is a smart, hard-working seventeen-year-old with a detailed plan for his future. Representation: Black gay protagonist, gay deuteragonists, Japanese-American queer tritagonist.Ĭontent Warning: death, cancer, homophobia. DRC provided by Sourcebooks via Edelweiss+ in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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