A review by bibliocyclist
That Hair by Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida

3.0

Does your hair define you? Does it vacillate from adversary to ally and back again? At home and in the world, does it announce where you ostensibly belong and where you implicitly do not? Or does your hair slip quietly beneath your notice, generally just along for the ride? Whichever your camp, check out That Hair by Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida, travel to Portugal, Mozambique and Angola alongside young Mila’s impudent hair and reflect upon the ways that not only does “a person find herself only by chance” but, too, that “what is found reconfigures what was sought.”