A review by sadieruin
One Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter by Scaachi Koul

5.0

Maybe it's because I'm bi racial and from the Canadian prairies but this book really spoke to me. In these essays there are poignant notes of casual racism, growing up other, and being othered. There are moments of pure feminism, and social justice. The chapter on the culture of surveillance spoke to my 20's in ways I can't explain. Brown girl hair problems both real and imagined made me laugh quite literally out loud. The internet in Canada before twitter was my teen years. A truly wonderful book.