This causes the book to take a turn that gives the readers insight into how powerful heteronormative forces can be when it comes to people who find themselves in love regardless of their gender. This rift and the pressures of their families is eventually what drives the two young women apart. It also throws a few realities about how human church folk can be (such as with the married deacon) which was a nice touch. the tradition and values of most Christian families. Each family’s grounding here expresses without reservation, the conflict with queer love vs. One of the first things I notice is how the story quickly tackles issues that usually stand in natural opposition to queer relationships. Bingo Love follows the story of Hazel Johnson and Mari McCray whose romance begins in 1963 when they find themselves in class together. The book effortlessly implements inclusion and diversity on several levels and takes point on the front of queerness in black women. Despite the fact that its antagonists are elderly queer black women, Bingo Love’s innate propensity for expressing the pure power of love was enough to stir some very hefty emotion.
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