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Average rating4.1
“As if reality is just an argument you can have with the world. Is the truth up for discussion? And if it is, what else is a lie?”
This is a poignant, moving book. As someone who got my master's in creative nonfiction and has written a memoir of my own, I was drawn in by the artistry in writing this one. It wasn't overwrought or overdone and, in fact, was even more astounding in its expressions of joy. I found myself caught up in Mikel's feelings, especially those of gratitude.
I'm hard on memoirs, as a rule, but this one is a standout in the category.