3.44 AVERAGE


whoever gave benjamin law a pen does not have a brain
(but otherwise the book was okay)
emotional funny reflective medium-paced

For tutoring. Was a bit slow and boring at times, but otherwise, okay.
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reflective medium-paced
emotional inspiring medium-paced

As a white Australian woman, I'm really glad that I read this book.

Obviously I couldn't really relate to a lot of the stories on a personal level because my experience as an Australian was so different to theirs, but it was great to see what kind of struggles Asian Australians go through, and see Australia from a common, if different perspective to mine.

The thing that I liked most about it was the discussions that it opened up with my friends. My best friend in school was a Fijian-Indian who came to Australia when she was a few months old. She loved this book and her own experiences with racism - even from other children's parents! - could have easily been written into this book. It was good to hear about how her cultural identity was influenced by living in Australia and we probably wouldn't have spoken about it at all if we weren't assigned to read this book.

I enjoyed reading these stories, they leave an impact on you, they are short and profound and I think its something everyone needs to read.
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I have a piece of my writing in this collection, so I am not objective.

As with all collections, there are good and less-good, but overall, the collection is great and it's mere existence is A Very Good Thing.