A review by unicornbanzaiiking
Speak, Okinawa: A Memoir by Elizabeth Miki Brina

2.0

I was really excited to read this. A very interesting memoir but her belief that all white people are racist and America is the only country that has done terrible things was disruptive to appreciating the deeper more sincere story about her search for identity and redemption. She implies that two people who are not the same race or speak the same language cannot love each other. These things download throughout the book just took away from an otherwise incredible story.

I'll never understand people who blame their parents for loving and caring for them.