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wingedcalico's review

4.5
reflective

rosploreads's review

5.0
emotional inspiring sad fast-paced

cirse's review

3.0
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pamslibros's review

3.5
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resslesa's review

5.0

Wow was this a great collection of nonfiction LatinX experiences, especially many Afro-Latina stories. So powerful -really broadened my perspective and again humbled me in how much I take my own self identity for granted. Elizabeth Acevedo finished and Mark Oshiro starts this collection. Every one is excellent! Lillian Rivera’s piece is especially powerful.
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beccamariejo's review

5.0
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amalgetoverit's review

3.5


Julian for spiderman really got to me

“Would t it be nice to have a we an us”

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kyrstin_p1989's review

3.0
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I thought this book would be different. It reads a lot like a sociology text about race, colorism, and the experiences of those from the Latinx diaspora. It was interesting and some stories/essays were more engaging than others. All topics of being are discussed. Definitely a good read for folx who identify as Afro-Latinx.
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