A review by heisereads
Watch Me: A Story of Immigration and Inspiration by Doyin Richards

3.0

The pacing seemed off in this story, and at one point an illustration page seemed to come a spread too late. The narrative style changed a couple of times - sometimes speaking directly to the reader, sometimes not, making it feel disjointed. Overall, it just didn't flow. While it is autobiographical, the implicit message of not being able to achieve his goals and dreams in West Africa makes me wonder about how kids would take this, especially those in Sierra Leone, and how kids not from there would perceive it.