Reviews tagging 'Mental illness'

The Night Parade: A Speculative Memoir by Jami Nakamura Lin

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chris_reads's review against another edition

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4.75

The writing style, the illustrations, the philosophical musings on mental health, cultural preservation, and the transient nature of memory being expressed through metaphors of folklore were breathtaking. 


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clarelou612's review against another edition

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5.0

This book is beautifully and creatively written and includes amazing illustrations! It is a memoir focusing on the author’s mental health and the death of her father (not a spoiler - the reader knows this from the start). There were so many parts that blew my mind because they gave me new ways to describe and understand my own mental health. I loved the way she wove in folk tales from her Japanese, Taiwanese, and Okinawa ancestry as well. 

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megwilli's review against another edition

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4.25


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mmccombs's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved the innovative blend of memoir, storytelling, and folktales! The writing here was good, but further elevated by great artwork and an interesting structure. I did find it a bit long and repetitive, but on the whole this was incredibly strong. It covers some heavy topics but in a very personal way that renders it moving. I enjoyed it and would recommend for people who like non traditional memoirs.

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dalenora's review against another edition

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5.0

This book put words to things I’d been experiencing but not able to articulate. The way she wrote about grief and mental illness struck a real chord with me and I think I’ll be carrying this book with me for years to come. My 5 star books are always biased (only if a book truly speaks to my soul does it get to that level) but this book certainly fits the bill.  

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honuzbubbles's review against another edition

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4.5


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moraina's review

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4.5

Using written and illustrated Japanese folklore, Jami and Cori Nakamura Lin draw parallels to mental illness and grief. I enjoyed the author’s descriptions of both her own and her father’s illness, where she was able to show her uncertainty and fear of the future. She also includes many family stories, through which she archives the family history and defines her cultural identity. Although I am from a completely different familial background, I related to much of Jami’s worries as a young girl and her desire to learn more about family members that did not reveal much from their own lives.

The uncertainty that the author encountered means that the story sometimes meanders through different points in time, and I found it difficult to keep track of the story and stay engaged with the material at some parts of the book. The numerous references to yōkai scholars and encyclopedias that I am unfamiliar with also contributed to this. I would still recommend it if the concept is your cup of tea, as the writing and illustrations will stick with you; it just took me a bit longer to read than normal.

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arood's review

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5.0


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hmetwade's review against another edition

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4.25


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4.5


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