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Heavy: An American Memoir by Kiese Laymon

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Every now and then, a title truly sums up a book's contents. This is one of the heaviest memoirs I have ever read. Laymon writes with a searing honesty that spares no detail, revealing all of his own flaws and traumatic experiences. Beyond Laymon's unparalleled honesty, this book is also a beautiful tribute to the oft-rocky yet incredibly close relationship that he has with his mother. Despite their difficulties, Laymon's love and gratitude for his mother and her teachings is incredibly apparent throughout Heavy.

Heavy is a beautiful and brutal book that deftly covers so much: life, violence, hunger, poverty, unconditional love, self-destructive behavior, second chances, and - most of all - Black abundance.

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Kiese Laymon is a beautiful, honest, and lyrical writer who illustrates his own life growing up in Mississippi, and the cause-effect relationship between poverty, racism, broken families, and both his obstacles and success. This book made me reflect in my own participation and place in our society. It made me think differently about education and it’s availability (or unavailability) to all. It forced me to face cause-effect relationships within my own upbringing. I think this is a must read for EVERYONE.

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