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When the wealthy African American Darcys move in across the street, proud Haitian-Dominican teen Zuri must deal with standoffish younger brother Darius and the reality that the family's move means Bushwick is being gentrified. This lively, innovative Pride and Prejudice retelling starring a fully rounded Afro-Latinx character hits the familiar notes of Austen's Bennet sisters while inventively modernizing the original's commentary about social class.
Reviewer: Christina L. Dobbs
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September, 2018