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The Strength of Water
This book has everything I want from a memoir: honesty, self-reflection, learning more about the author’s cultural and social upbringing, stories about resiliency, and more. I do wish that Karin Jensen had made clear in the prologue or in an author’s note at the beginning that she was […]
Categories: Memoir and Autobiography
Tags: Author of Color, Cultures, Good Books, Immigrants, Race relations, Review of the Month, Women's rights
Tags: Author of Color, Cultures, Good Books, Immigrants, Race relations, Review of the Month, Women's rights
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Memoir and Autobiography
The Strength of Water
This book has everything I want from a memoir: honesty, self-reflection, learning more about the author’s cultural and social upbringing, stories about resiliency, and more. I do wish that Karin Jensen had made clear in the prologue or in an author’s note at the beginning that she was […]
Categories: Memoir and Autobiography
Tags: Author of Color, Cultures, Good Books, Immigrants, Race relations, Review of the Month, Women's rights
Tags: Author of Color, Cultures, Good Books, Immigrants, Race relations, Review of the Month, Women's rights
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Getting Lost On My Way
Getting Lost On My Way takes us on Diane Hartman’s journey to Ireland to find herself after the end of her twenty-two-year-long marriage. It is, in her own words, “the story of a middle-aged woman who set out on four solo journeys to Ireland, a country I had […]
Tags: Cultures, Finding self, Good Books, travel
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An Interview with Mariam Pirbhai
The daughter of Pakistani immigrants, Pirbhai is Professor of English at Wilfrid Laurier University, where she teaches and specializes in postcolonial studies and creative writing. […]











