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My Body Is a Book of Rules by Elissa Washuta

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bisexualbookshelf's review against another edition

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dark emotional inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0

As a biracial Indigenous woman, Washuta fearlessly delves into the complexities of her identity, inviting readers to uncover the intersections of mental health, race, & gender. Through a mosaic of vivid memories & poignant reflections, she paints an evocative picture of her journey toward liberation & empowerment.

This book is both deeply personal & universally resonant, offering insights into the struggles & triumphs of reclaiming agency in our oppressive world. Through a kaleidoscope of essays that mirror the rapid cycling of the bipolar brain, Washuta invites readers into her world of Cosmo quizzes, Catholic catechisms, match.com profiles, & SVU episodes. From navigating the labyrinth of her own psyche to confronting societal expectations & systemic injustices, she traverses the turbulent waters of self-discovery with courage & resilience. Drawing on her experiences as a survivor, Washuta also sheds light on the pervasive influence of r*pe culture & the urgent need to challenge narratives that perpetuate harm. Her prose is both lyrical & incisive, inviting readers to bear witness to the complexities of trauma & the transformative power of storytelling. As a fierce decolonial advocate, Washuta’s memoir illuminates the need for the abolition of oppressive institutions & the creation of liberatory spaces where marginalized voices such as hers can thrive. By peeling away the mask hiding her own shames & pains, Washuta unveils potential paths towards a more equitable & less harmful future 🌈✨

“My Body Is a Book of Rules” is more than just a memoir—it’s a revolutionary manifesto, a rallying cry for those seeking to challenge the status quo & reclaim their own narratives. Prepare to be moved, challenged, & transformed by Washuta’s powerful story—a testament to the resilience of the human spirit & the boundless possibilities of radical self-empowerment. 💖🌟 I hope you’ll pick up a copy from your local bookstore or public library! 

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challenging emotional reflective slow-paced

4.5


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challenging dark emotional reflective sad

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