Frederick’s drama is a timely exploration of mental health challenges in black men and serves as an important reminder to check in with those around us.
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Given the high suicide rates among men, Frederick’s drama feels timely and alarming, with just a sliver of hope at the end.
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Frederick’s writing is always perceptive and convincing, but there is not enough dramatic conflict here, and by the end Tunde’s desperation slides into what may be complete tragedy.
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