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As an Asian American, I felt so seen

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Reviewed: 05-13-24

Never have I read an account of being Asian American that I have identified with so well. Julia put so many of my thoughts and feelings into words, and her experiences have been so similar to my own that it brought me to tears on numerous occasions. I cannot recommend this book enough.

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A wonderful first-hand account of resilience

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Reviewed: 05-13-24

This was a fairly easy read, and it was so incredible to hear this young woman's story. It definitely gives greater insight into the challenges that Palestinians have faced and the ways in which the apartheid system has restricted so much of their freedoms. Definitely recommend!

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Necessary listening for understanding the situation in Palestine

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Reviewed: 02-17-24

This book greatly helped me understand the context of the current genocide in Palestine. It was extremely thorough and insightful - filled with both historical facts and helpful commentary.

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Very analytical and reserved

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Reviewed: 06-24-23

I found this book challenging to engage with. I understand that the flashbacks, circular narratives, and bouncing around with memories and how things tie together are realistic and reflective of how one thinks and processes grief on their own. That piece of the way the book is written is interesting, but I agree with other reviews that overall, it feels repetitive and lacks warmth and emotion in her processing. It felt like a diary or stream of consciousness where she was analyzing herself and her experiences from the outside without really showing us the heart of what she was going through. There were a lot of specific details (particularly medical details) that were unnecessary and tedious, often losing my attention. She is clearly an intellectual writer, but it all came across as feeling very reserved. I kept hoping for more depth that never came.

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