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jcaballero0725's review against another edition
5.0
Amazing book, full of people that are just like me and some that aren’t. People that have made history or changed someone’s life and some that are just themselves. So glad to have read this book.
jenny_bean_reads's review against another edition
challenging
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informative
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5.0
A wonderful collection of essays about the American experience when you are not white. Hearing how similar in a lot of ways the immigrant experience is to the indigenous experience in the country was devastating but not surprising.
Having essentially a bunch of mini-memoirs was fascinating and I appreciate so much that so many wonderful and talented people took the time to share their experiences with America Ferrara and the rest of us.
Having essentially a bunch of mini-memoirs was fascinating and I appreciate so much that so many wonderful and talented people took the time to share their experiences with America Ferrara and the rest of us.
rainbowbookworm's review against another edition
4.0
A collection of first person narratives from people of all walks of life. This book was great because it opens our minds to the realities of what life is like for people whose backgrounds and realities are very different than our owns.
amicarlton's review against another edition
5.0
Amazing, thought-provoking, and something every American (or person, really) should read.
The audio book - even if you don't normally do audiobooks - is especially amazing because you hear each person's story in their own, unique voice.
I've enjoyed the work of America Ferrera for a long time, as well as many of the others. So it was especially impactful to hear their stories, especially the hard parts.
Definitely suggesting it for my book club this year!
The audio book - even if you don't normally do audiobooks - is especially amazing because you hear each person's story in their own, unique voice.
I've enjoyed the work of America Ferrera for a long time, as well as many of the others. So it was especially impactful to hear their stories, especially the hard parts.
Definitely suggesting it for my book club this year!
amberdawnford's review against another edition
hopeful
informative
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medium-paced
4.5
cyprusr3ad5s's review against another edition
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4.25
America Ferrera's famous friends write essays about what it means for them to be American on the fringes of what mainstream America thinks of as American. It's great if you grew up feeling like only you had to deal with this stuff, nice to know that famous people had to deal with it too.