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linkallyson 's review for:
Corrections in Ink: A Memoir
by Keri Blakinger
Listen, I am not one to annotate books. Like, it actually bothers me when people highlight all over the pages and make notes. BUT I was given both a physical galley and the digital download of this one. And I found myself pulling up the digital version so that I could highlight passages that really resonated with me.
This memoir was very healing to me, not because I have ever been addicted to drugs or incarcerated, but because those feelings of hopelessness and wanting to take up less space in the world and be enough for everyone else were so hurtful to me in their own ways as I grew up. It was refreshing to hear such an honest and emotional story of survival.
This memoir was very healing to me, not because I have ever been addicted to drugs or incarcerated, but because those feelings of hopelessness and wanting to take up less space in the world and be enough for everyone else were so hurtful to me in their own ways as I grew up. It was refreshing to hear such an honest and emotional story of survival.