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emotional
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inspiring
reflective
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4.0
To call Belcourt's memoir "inspiring" or "emotional" feels like an insult; the level of his writing is indescribably rich, refreshing, complex, and needed. I would quote some of his most poignant lines, but that'd ruin the experience of coming across them naturally.
Don't get me wrong: sometimes I rolled my eyes because of how much he used the word "ontological," and he can come off as pretentious, but so be it. With everything that he's been forced to deal with, with everything he's achieved? He's allowed to come off as a bit arrogant at times.
If you're triggered by suicide, sexual assault, murder, and the institutionalized destruction of Indigenous peoples, please tread carefully. That being said, this book is vital, and well beyond worth it.
Please remember that there are many other Indigenous and queer voices. If you choose to listen to this one, don't stop there.
Don't get me wrong: sometimes I rolled my eyes because of how much he used the word "ontological," and he can come off as pretentious, but so be it. With everything that he's been forced to deal with, with everything he's achieved? He's allowed to come off as a bit arrogant at times.
If you're triggered by suicide, sexual assault, murder, and the institutionalized destruction of Indigenous peoples, please tread carefully. That being said, this book is vital, and well beyond worth it.
Please remember that there are many other Indigenous and queer voices. If you choose to listen to this one, don't stop there.
Graphic: Genocide, Hate crime, Sexual content, Suicidal thoughts, Suicide, Suicide attempt, and Colonisation
Moderate: Cursing, Homophobia, Racism, Sexism, Grief, and Murder
Minor: Sexual assault
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