Title: Lakewood
Author: Megan Giddings
Genre: Horror/ Fiction/ Thriller
Published: 2020
Description: When Lena Johnson’s beloved grandmother dies, and the
full extent of the family debt is reealed, the black millennial drops out of
college to support her family and takes a job in the mysterious and remote town
of Lakewood, Michigan.
On paper, her new job is too good to be true. High paying,. No out of
pocket medical expenses. A free place to live. All Lena has to do is participate
in a secret program – and lie to her friends and family about the research being
done in Lakewood. An eye drop that makes brown eyes blue, a medication that
could be a cure for dementia, golden pills promised to make all bad thoughts go
away.
The discoveries made in Lakewood, Lena is told, will change the world 0
but the consequences for the subjects involved could be devastating. As the
truths of the program reveal themselves, Lena learns how much she’s willing to
sacrifice for the sake of her family.
Review: After Lena’s grandmother has passed, she realizes that her mother’s
illness is worsening. They are also dealing with a huge family debt. Lena is
forced to quit school and a find a job to support her family. In an add, she
reads about Lakewood. A secluded town. There is a jo that pays highly and provides
a place to live. All Lena has to do is participate in a series of medical
tests. When it sounds too good to be true, it most often is.
Even though Lena knows she is a part of medical research, she has no
clue what to expect. And it doesn’t take long for her to see that something is
very wrong in Lakewood. Why are (almost) all of the participants people of
color, while the observers are all white? What are these tests for and why can’t
they talk about it with their families? When at first the tests are pretty
innocent, they quickly turn into something more dark, painful and terrifying.
“Lakewood” is provocative and thrilling. A breathtaking novel that takes
un unflinching look at the moral dilemmas faced by many working-glass families
and the horror imposed on Black people in the name of science.
It’s a disconcerting, surrealistic story. Very though-provoking and
creepy. It’s so horrific because it feels so realistic. I felt the ending was a
bit rushed for my liking, but overall I really loved “Lakewood”.
Rating: 4/ 5
Author: Megan Giddings
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