Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Last Night At The Blue Angel - 944 Words

I have read many novel and this novel called â€Å"Last Night at the Blue Angel† captured my interest because it is about the heartbreaking relationship between a mother and her Ten years old daughter. As a single mother, Naomi ambitious extremely self-destructive and only her daughter Sophia know her better than those who around her. By growing up in adult world, Sophia sometime feel outcast without having any friends at her age. Fortunately, there is a new student attend at her school named Elizabeth who is the first black girl attending at that school. Later, she becomes Sophia best friend. This novel take a place during Civil Right Protest from 1951 to 1965 in Kansas and Chicago, IL. The author describes Kansas as a home of windy and Chicago as an uneasy tension and the Cold War, but it is also a home for country’s most influential jazz in this novel. 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