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A review by _tamara8464
More Than Enough: Claiming Space for Who You Are (No Matter What They Say) by Elaine Welteroth
5.0
Omg, what an amazing book. I didn’t really know what to expect and I’m so happy that this was recommended to me because it is such an eye opener.
The book is about the life and experiences (so far) of Elaine Welteroth. She is a biracial woman who grew up in California. In the book she talks about her first love, taking risks, being heartbroken but having to get up, reaching dreams and race. She was able to get at the head of the table and tell us how it happened. The things that she had to deal with were sometimes hurtful, painful but always something she was able to get up from. She also had an interview with her parents (for the audiobook) at the end which I thought was very sweet.
Before this book, I (unfortunately) had no idea who she was. After reading this,I wish I knew of her sooner.
The book is about the life and experiences (so far) of Elaine Welteroth. She is a biracial woman who grew up in California. In the book she talks about her first love, taking risks, being heartbroken but having to get up, reaching dreams and race. She was able to get at the head of the table and tell us how it happened. The things that she had to deal with were sometimes hurtful, painful but always something she was able to get up from. She also had an interview with her parents (for the audiobook) at the end which I thought was very sweet.
Before this book, I (unfortunately) had no idea who she was. After reading this,I wish I knew of her sooner.