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See allI love how much in depth Cathy O'Neil goes into her journey from working in academia as a professor in mathematics to working at a hedge fund, and then leaving after the 2008 recession. I love how accessible the book is to a wide variety of audiences.
I love the rawness and beauty of this memoir. I appreciate how honest John was in his memoir in telling how he lived a life with undiagnosed autism. His family life was clearly a mess and I'm glad that he didn't raise his son how he was raised. I wish the best for him and his family in living a beautiful life.
Glad that Daryl Davis went to the heart of racism in the United States to befriend Klan members who actively perpetuated racism especially against Black people. I'm glad he convinced some of the KKK members to unlearn their racism and leave the organization all together. Davis has done much more to end racism than some of the SJWs on Twitter.
What a riveting memoir. I'm so glad to read through this amazing memoir that captivated me from the beginning to the end. While I thoroughly enjoyed both Michelle's and Barack's memoirs, I prefer Michelle's because of the pacing, pictures, and storytelling. I also get to see a side of Barack we don't usually get into mainstream media. Still, I highly recommend reading both memoirs to get clearer pictures of the previous American government leaders.