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All things, truly considered.

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Reviewed: 05-04-23

Early into listening to this audiobook, a friend asked me if I was "enjoying" it. My response was that "enjoy" wasn't really a word that fit. Better descriptors might include important, provocative, affirming, relatable in vulnerability and complexity regarding the human experience.

Where do we fit, and how should we live? How should we shape our culture for the future? The Earth will balance itself one way or another, but will that balance sustain human life. By the end, my internal barometer is working through those questions, and I dare say, I have grown to "love" this book. I love this book in the way that love hurts and nourishes the soul, simultaneously. I believe it should be required reading for those who value critical thinking.

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Loved it!

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Reviewed: 02-27-22

I really enjoyed everything about this book. it was like I was in Rome with all of my senses.

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More relatable than I could have imagined.

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Reviewed: 01-24-19

Though this is a work of fiction, it is full of modern truths. Those truths are of motherhood, of making ones way in a world other than was promised, and of finding great riches and purpose from out of shambles. I found truth and connection with my own existential journey, both joyfully and with sadness. More than anything,. I would call this read, relevant.

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Important read

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Reviewed: 12-05-18

This is an important memoir to hear and process. I suspect that each of us will take something different away from this very personal account of growing to be a Black man in America. For me, neither black nor a man, I feel deeply grateful for a peek into the agony and fear that this human history undoubtedly has in common with countless others. It seems important to consider the ramifications of plunder that are a legacy of my own history, and only I must work to untangle it if it is going to lessen its hold on our future.

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Enchanting!

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Reviewed: 08-02-18

My 6 and 8 yeal old girls loved it! I did too! They are hoping for a sequel soon.

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Good car story!

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Reviewed: 02-06-18

My girls loved listening to this story series in the car on the way to school in the mornings. They were always on pins and needles wondering what would happen next!

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Heart challenging

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Reviewed: 01-03-17

I struggled with this read at times, but that is where the value lies. This story and these relationships challenged me, but I found them profoundly true and worth getting to know.

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Permeating

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Reviewed: 11-01-16

It speaks for itself, with ruminations. In the end our enemies are more like all of us than they are different.

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Sweetly melancholy

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Reviewed: 10-24-16

For the type of people that like to kick tires, or appreciate those who kick tires despite them.

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