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samgray's review against another edition
5.0
This chapbook was beautifully written. I found Alok's messages gave a voice to so many experiences I have faced while in the public eye, but I was also exposed to a reality that I can never fully understand as a white person. I felt both heard and informed about how I could better support queer people of color. Simultaneously a battle cry and a moan of mourning, Alok shows the complexity of identity that goes beyond either man or woman. A must read for allies and queer people alike.
thepermageek's review against another edition
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
fast-paced
4.75
Haunting, Beautiful, & Heartbreaking poetry about the joys and sorrows of being a brown trans femme person in a racist, transphobic, femmephobic society.
Only reason it wasn’t fully 5 stars was I wanted it to be a tad longer. It felt like there were 5-10 poems missing. Will continue reading anything/everything else they publish!
Only reason it wasn’t fully 5 stars was I wanted it to be a tad longer. It felt like there were 5-10 poems missing. Will continue reading anything/everything else they publish!
Moderate: Suicidal thoughts, Transphobia, Racism, and Suicide attempt
kappareads's review
5.0
It was one of those questions that felt more like a declaration, like, "I AM HURT."
"I had one of those answers that felt more like an apology, like, "I AM SORRY."
An astonishingly story but powerful poetry collection. This is the closest to tears I've been in a while after reading something.
Please buy this collection or if nothing else, look up Alok's performances online.
"I had one of those answers that felt more like an apology, like, "I AM SORRY."
An astonishingly story but powerful poetry collection. This is the closest to tears I've been in a while after reading something.
Please buy this collection or if nothing else, look up Alok's performances online.