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Chiti Kaunda

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Reclaiming power and rewriting the story

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-19-25

I was so glad that they picked narrators with a similar lyrical cadence and poetry to Kiese Laymon, the author. He writes a powerful two-part story about how you find liberation in the face of deep, deep oppression. The book pushes the bounds of respectability, likeability, resilience, and integration, and I believe reveals what sits in the belly of many Blacj children. Kiese is one of the most underestimated authors of our time.

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Fun story

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Revisado: 03-26-25

This was a great short story but was aching for more details of life in the library. The skip from library life to her father's life in the South was somewhat abrupt. Still, I enjoyed it all.

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Interesting story line

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Revisado: 03-22-25

Is it a dream sequence or is it purgatory of a particular kind. Zits is a young Indian kid who has lost his way. He travels through periods of time until his soul is settled. Any more and I'd five the story away.

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A long essay

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Revisado: 12-17-24

Mr. Coates first chapter is among the most powerful that I have experienced in a book in maybe a decade. After that he tells the powerful story of his journey to Jerusalem and in areas of Palestine and his deepened understand of just how little he understood of the systemic thrust to eradicate non-Jewish Palestinians from their land. He weaves his own deep work on reparations with an understanding ding of the hegemony occurring in the land.

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Hilarious in parts

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Revisado: 10-26-24

Great book that ebbs and flows through th essays. Hit or miss but certainly a light and funny read

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I didn't want to put it down.

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Revisado: 10-11-24

It I thought this book was just magnificent. Yes, it can be long at points, but this is an exquisite tale of a point in time in small town PA - a slice of life as they say. The book's most clever literally trick is that it starts at the end and ends at the end.

It leaves you longing to understand a time when Jews and Black people lived in the same communities and built solidarity, and more about what it eroded. But the book gives you the context of why it was a fragile relationship, primarily built on the need to survive white supremacy -- because one group could disappear through invisibilization of their ethnicity, while another group could never be unseen.

You want to understand the context of a time when we thought it was appropriate to institutionalize people who were mentally ill -- or by someone's narrow judgement, designated as persons not allowed to engage in society. Your heart breaks at the beautiful friendship of Monkey Pants and Dodo, whose bond is formed over being misunderstood.

I fell in love with the books many characters Chona, Dodo, Nate Love, Bernice, Moshe, and Monkey Pants-- who are imperfect. And I loved the richness of the character development.




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In for some laughs and a few serious moments, too.

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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 06-23-24

As usual, Michelle's stories are full of vibrancy and the very raw details of her life. I'd split this up into three parts. Early days and life on the way to being a comedian, marriage and children, and vignettes related to identity and philosophy (religion, race, and adage). I deeply appreciate her honesty and openness, in particular, about surrogacy. I know that will be transformative for some listeners. I was also struck by the parts of the book where she anchors into internet backlash, including death threats. I worry that comedy which is a sacred art is now enough to put people at risk.

This also made me appreciate the TV series even more for how well it tracks to the memoir.

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Too long

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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-13-24

This book was about 6 hours too long. It is a compelling story of the young people lost to opioid addiction in non-descript rural areas of mid-South. It begins with the dramatic birth of the title named Demon Copperhead and tells a journey about a town that has its "human capital" gutted by the opioid epidemic. It's a potent book, at first, with the rich descriptions of life that Barbara Kingsolver has become known for. With that said, after Demon Copperhead loses his mother, who is an addict, on his birthday, the story plays out in fairly typical fashion and then takes turns that are utterly predictable. Perhaps the only redemption is that Demon who turns to a sober life, ends up on the road with Angus with a spark of romance in the air. This is definitely set up for a potential movie, but they'll need to put some of the excess into cinematography.

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Nice honoring of World War II

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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 02-27-24

Based on his mother's letters, the author tells a fable of what have might have been for women workers of the Red Cross in WWII. I found myself riveted by scenes of war but the characters less believable as women. Still, I am happy I read this.

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Good memoir

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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-07-24

I enjoyed reading this memoir and appreciate that the author gave of herself to tell the story. She walks through the story of absorbing and bring there in the time of her mother's death and juxtaposing that to her struggle with her Korean identity as she grew. An important story and one that I am glad exists.

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