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Memoirs are in and of themselves vulnerability vehicles. What Owusu has delivered here raises the bar of self-revealing to capture a deeper and viscerally-stunning account of coping with one's own history.
For some, this book will feel too weighty and too angsty. I found Aftershocks to be the kind of appropriate, earth-shattering prose that is earned by Owusu and few others, brave enough to explore their identity, even if it means upending truth as they've known it.
what a journey
Magical book about relationships, depression, friendship and betrayal. This book has it all. Read this book; you want regret it.
This book has a solid place on my list of nonfiction I think everyone should read. The author does an amazing job keeping your attention with her beautiful writing.
I cried SOOO MUCH reading this. I love.
Thank you to Simon & Schuster and NetGalley for providing me with an eBook copy to review