
This week on Black Art Is Lit, we begin Loving Donovan by Bernice L. McFadden. The opening chapter introduces us to admiration, alignment, and the quiet power of first impressions. Everything feels measured. Intentional. Almost seamless. But sometimes desire edits our perception, and first chapters are rarely innocent. As we read, consider what it means to want stability, to be drawn to polish, to trust what appears composed on the surface. What do we notice when we first meet someone? And what do we unconsciously excuse? Not everything announces itself loudly. Some stories move quietly. If you enjoy reading book club discussions, thoughtful literary analysis, and reading the first chapter before committing to the full novel, Black Art is Lit podcast invites you to slow down and pay attention to the details.
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