A review by alixgb
Disgruntled by Asali Solomon

4.0

This was a book I felt immersed in within the first page. The narrator has a clear voice and moves easily between childhood and more adult themes and thoughts. I liked how being a child of an activist was explored. Kenya was often the mirror to seeing her parents intimate parts; not so much their true selves as just their actions in contrast to their goals/wants. The level of detail in the everyday nicely balanced Kenya's internal world. Highly recommended.