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Sky Full of Elephants by Cebo Campbell
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it was amazing

"Like the walkers, she too had conformed her life to the shape of its negative space, defined in the contrast of a bright white background.”

In Cebo Campbell’s debut novel ‘Sky Full of Elephants’ we are taken to a different America, a year after a mysterious and appearingly inexplicable event that has vanished the white population. We follow Charlie Brunton, formerly incarcerated, now a professor at Howard University, as he receives a phone call from his estranged daughter Sidney, biracial, who has been living in isolation since the event that resulted in the loss of her family. What ensues is an adventure that will require you to suspend disbelief to explore self-actualization, black consciousness, labels, trauma, community, redemption, and all its complexities.

When I heard this story’s premise, I was immediately intrigued. But once I watched one of Cebo’s interviews, in which he explained how inspired he was by Toni Morrison's writing outside of the white gaze, I knew I had to read it, and I wasn’t disappointed.

This is not a ‘revenge fantasy’ or ‘wish-fulfillment’ story, so please do not mistake it as such. The setup is to allow space for a meaningful conversation and exploration around the ways black people are shaped by whiteness and what happens if whiteness is not the focal point. This is not a perfect society. Some thrive, but some struggle and crave things to return to what’s familiar, creating drama/tension.

It is poetic prose and an engaging narrative, and I really enjoyed listening to it on audio as I read. I flew through this within a few days. It is thought-provoking, evocative, compelling, and unique, with an ambiguous ending, but the message is sung clearly.

I loved how the focus was not on ‘the event’ but on what is to be made of the world after it—how perceptions of ourselves shift, what holes are left, and what is created to fill its absence.

The title ‘Sky Full of Elephants’ refers to the idea of an unseen heavyweight that hovers above but, if released, can be crushing, making you reflect on that version in real life.

I love stories that challenge, spark conversation, and explore the elephants in the sky in a compelling, unique, and heartfelt way, which Cebo accomplishes.

Overall, I loved the sentiment, and it's ideal for readers who enjoy speculative fiction and magical realism and seek thought-provoking stories.

Thank you, S&S, for the gifted copy for my honest review. Congrats, Cebo, on a memorable debut!
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July 23, 2024 – Shelved
July 23, 2024 – Shelved as: to-read
October 1, 2024 – Started Reading
October 2, 2024 – Finished Reading

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Reader “The setup is to allow space for a meaningful conversation and exploration around the ways black people are shaped by whiteness and what happens if whiteness is not the focal point. This is not a perfect society. Some thrive, but some struggle and crave things to return to what’s familiar, creating drama/tension.“

“Very well said!”


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