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Small Bodies of Water by Nina Mingya Powles

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robinks's review against another edition

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adventurous informative reflective relaxing slow-paced

5.0

I’ve been enjoying all of Powles’s works, especially as a fellow mixed-race person. I loved how well-researched these essays were, and the ties Powles was able to make back to her own lineage and experiences. The references to pop culture also resonated with me (I think the author and I are similar in age).

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thewordsdevourer's review against another edition

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adventurous reflective relaxing slow-paced

3.0

ive never read a nature book before so this is new territory, but powles creates sth unique in small bodies of water by blending memoir, nature, food into a relaxing, reflective read on identity, migration, and cultural roots.

the book is at times too slow and the description of plants and nature arent of keen interest for me, and many of the chapters seemingly blend into one another. however, i still enjoy this book, particularly the author's rumination on chinese characters and their deeper meaning; relatable sense of nostalgia and longing for family and the past, when things seemed simpler; and how they - along w/ nature and the titular bodies of water - all serve as her anchor in a life often uprooted and in a world where borders are increasingly closed off from one another.

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growingwiththefro's review

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informative reflective relaxing medium-paced

3.0

Beautifully written. It’s clear that so much care and extensive research went into the creation of this book. Powles cleverly weaves themes of culture, belonging, racism, migration into exquisite writing about water, flora and nature.

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venetiana's review

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emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad slow-paced

5.0


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