The Underground Railroad Book Review

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A lot of reviews lately attack books for what the content they lack, over the content they possess. The novel, The Underground Railroad, written by Colson Whitehead uses research and knowledge to create the story of Cora. A plantation cotton pickin slave, who along with a fellow slave, escapes the clutches of Georgia brutality to train riding up the east coast all the way to Indiana. Two reviews, one by Juan Vasquez of the New York Times, a well-known newspaper which is read daily all over the world. Juan Vasquez introduces Whitehead’s major novels that have been on top best-selling lists for the creative and passionate stories of finding oneself, as well as adventure. Vasquez writes, “ ‘The Underground Railroad’ is Whitehead’s attempt at