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Everybody Loves Kamau! by W. Kamau Bell

bookph1le's review

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4.0

Funny, sweet, and touching. I really enjoyed this story about how Bell's wife's grandfather came to grips with their relationship, as well as a chance to walk in Bell's shoes. A really nice, quick read.

steel_city_peach's review

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funny reflective medium-paced

3.0

Witty

This essay put an entertaining spin on a touchy subject. It didn’t garner much empathy from me, but I appreciated his transparency. Thankfully he’s funny and knows how to set up a story. It made this an enjoyable experience. I would normally avoid the subject matter, but Kamau made it more palatable. 

bookjunkie57's review

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fast-paced

3.5

Everybody Love Kamau
The Real Thing, Book 3

I Picked Up This Book Because: The author.

Media Type: eBook/Audiobook
Source: Amazon Prime Reading
Dates Read: 4/1/24 - 4/1/24
Stars: 3.5 Stars
Narrator(s): W. Kamau Bell

The Story:
I like Kamau’s observations. This recounting of his time with his wife’s grandfather is quite interesting. This is another weird encounter when you have an interracial couple. I’m glad it all came together in the end.

feliciasrose's review

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3.25

It is a decent story about integrating as a black man into a white Italian family. Not something I'll be thinking about again, but it was an enjoyable quick read.

tiffanis29's review

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3.0

This series reminds me of @storycorps on Facebook. Short stories about families. It was cool.

juweria's review

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hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective sad medium-paced

5.0

lolagreen's review

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4.0

4.5 stars! If you have a Kindle Unlimited membership, this is a MUST read. W. Kamau Bell is a once in a generation human being. As a tall and large black man, he has faced racism throughout his entirely life, and yet, he still continues to try to see the good in people.

Bell is known for his ability to meet his oppressors where they are and to have open conversations with racist or bigots to understand why they think the way they do. And using compassion, connection, and patience, he relates to these people and tries to show them the errors of their prejudiced thinking.

Everybody Loves Kamau is a perfect example of this. When he begins to date his future wife, a white woman, he is immediately shunned by the patriarch of the family, his wife's grandfather. This short personal story covers many years of Kamau's life -- from dating, to marriage, to children with the love of his life -- and how the relationship with his grandfather-in-law changed over time from one filled with racial tension to one filled with mutual love.

We can all learn from Kamau! Protests, policy, and politics are all incredible tools for racial justice change on a macro level, but on an individual level when interacting one-on-one with someone who has racist thoughts about you, kindness and the willingness to have a calm dialogue can often make a huge difference on the micro level.

Note - This short story starts off odd and you may become confused about where the story is going but stick around longer than a couple pages and you will be glad you did.

ravenboi13's review

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emotional lighthearted reflective medium-paced

4.0

socorrobaptista's review

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4.0

Gostei bastante deste pequeno livrinho, que narra, de uma forma leve e de bom humor, uma bela história de amor e superação de preconceitos.

debi_g's review

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4.0

(Essay)