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Kim

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Absolutely a worthwhile read (especially for white america) but sometimes a little indulgent and not especially focused on Sikhi

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-01-22

I really liked this book (I plan on buying it for my mother for Christmas.) Offered interesting insight into his life, his story, and the perspectives Singh brings as a writer and educator. Some parts feel a lot longer than they need to be, honestly this 350 page book could probably be cut to 250. A lot of it talks about his own personal biography and interactions with racism, which was interesting, but not exactly what it advertised. I was expecting a lot more discussion about Sikhism and it’s specific theology, but a lot of it focused on Singh himself. Regardless, Singh is a compelling speaker and a fantastic storyteller. He gives you a lot to think about, and even more practices to put in your everyday life. No complaints about the audiobook itself, Singh was engaged and soft spoken. Section 5 was really interesting. can’t wait for Singh’s next project!

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