Boolean Logic is a collection of autobiographical essays about coming to terms with the realities of race, gender, and injustice during childhood and young adulthood. Morgan Christie uses personal stories to raise questions, levy social critiques, and relate the intimate particularities of life. Whether through sport or cultural and generational relationships, Christie's essays outline the scope of contemporary issues by looking through a personal lens."Boolean Logic is poetic and frank, delving into topics ranging from basketball to heroes to gun violence. Both infinitely personal and unashamedly political, this collection of wide-ranging essays illustrates a particular moment in American culture through the author's particular Black experience, her athlete's perspective, and her loyalty as a daughter. While the text covers big topics like racism, inequities, and feminism, it is intensely specific. It is that specificity that elevates Boolean Logic to a collection that captures a snapshot of an American experience." --Anika Fajardo, author of Magical Realism for Non-Believers.
Boolean Logic