
I first read First Person Plural years ago for a paper I had to write in high school; I remember staying up long after my bedtime just so I could finish reading it. Adult me recognizes that West's style leaves something to be desired—he seems never to have met an adjective he doesn't like—but I still find it an engrossing read.
I was pleased to read in the epilogue of the twenty-fifth anniversary edition that West and his family while facing hardships, have remained together and loving.
Received via NetGalley.
I first read First Person Plural years ago for a paper I had to write in high school; I remember staying up long after my bedtime just so I could finish reading it. Adult me recognizes that West's style leaves something to be desired—he seems never to have met an adjective he doesn't like—but I still find it an engrossing read.
I was pleased to read in the epilogue of the twenty-fifth anniversary edition that West and his family while facing hardships, have remained together and loving.
Received via NetGalley.