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If Only You Knew

justins April 16, 2004
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Jamal comes from a troubled family. His mother abandoned him and his twin

sister Shadow at an early age. Their grandmother and an uncle they called Coach raised

them.

Shadow eventually moves on from the events in their childhood, but

Jamal himself remains trapped. Jamal is an unbelievably good young man. He is good to

the point of being totally boring. He’s a man well into his 20s who cannot spend an

intimate night with his girlfriend without calling his grandmother. He’s in love with a

gold digger named Jessie, so in love that when it becomes obvious that she is having an

affair, Jamal dismisses evidence that she is doing so.

The men in If

Only You Knew are such good men that they take care of women and accept children as

their own even when it is possible that they are not the biological

fathers.

Jamal’s mother, Karen, was raped by her uncle around the same

time she had a one-night stand with a man in the army. Karen doesn’t see this man for

many years, but somehow, after more than 20 years, she locates him via the Internet and

tells him he is the father of two children. He rushes to see Shadow and Jamal and does

not demand evidence that he is the father. Shadow and Jamal are more than happy to

believe he is their father, in order to save them from being their uncle’s

children.

Jamal’s gold digging/prostitute friend, Jessie, becomes

pregnant. She informs Jamal he is the father of their baby while she’s living as the

concubine of a drug dealer named Trey. She claims that Jamal must be the father because

while she had unprotected sex with Jamal, she always wore a condom with Trey. Jamal

accepts this explanation and marries her, without considering that condoms are not 100%

effective. In other words, Trey could be the father. Jessie also did not care where

Trey got the money to buy her fabulous gifts. Later, she does a completely unrealistic

turn around.

As the book nears the end, the main theme seems to be: “Never

give up on your first relationship.” There’s no sensible reason why Jamal’s mother and

father would appear as a couple at Jamal’s wedding. Many such unbelievable scenarios

occur in the book. This certainly is not a recommended read.

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