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emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
medium-paced
dark
emotional
funny
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
Brilliant.
Nancy Wu's narration is excellent, although the book definitely lends itself more to being read in print, as it features various interviews and a crossword puzzle.
ATY 2023: A book featuring two languages
Nancy Wu's narration is excellent, although the book definitely lends itself more to being read in print, as it features various interviews and a crossword puzzle.
ATY 2023: A book featuring two languages
2023 aapi month book #8
i picked up this book by chance and fell in love with alice wong
i picked up this book by chance and fell in love with alice wong
I loved this form of memoir. So many great essays, graphics, and interviews.
Feels weird to give someone's memoir anything less than five stars. I love everything she has to say I just didn't like the format and repetition within the book.
It is hard to enjoy the art and photos on Kindle, so the printed book would be more enjoyable. I needed to learn about ableism, and have more learning to do.
Important content, but the repetitiveness was tiresome. Better editing would have really made this a better read.
This unique memoir is a series of essays, interviews, graphics, photos, etc which depict Alice Wong’s life as an Asian American disability rights activist. I found this book to be very interesting and it presented things I did not think of previously like how hard it was waiting for vaccines during the pandemic and the way that people with disabilities are effected by bans on plastic straws. I had read an essay by Alice Wong in another book (which was also shared in this one) and I enjoyed hearing more from her here.
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
lighthearted
reflective
slow-paced