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We Have Always Been Here by Samra Habib

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sneaky_snake22's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0

A truly beautiful, inspiring,  and infirmary story.  I'm readout grateful that she had the ability to share her experiences and I was able to read them. 

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emotional hopeful informative inspiring fast-paced

4.25

I took a break from memoirs from a while because the ones I'd read all felt "too whiny"-- which I realize may sound a bit harsh or unfair since these are someone's lived experiences. I don't mean to invalidate that, but that is just how I have found many memoirs to be lately. I was worried I may have the same complaint of this book, but thankfully I did not. 

I enjoyed hearing about Samra's childhood, their coming-of-age and their journey to embrace their queerness. They also talked about exploring what it means to be Queer and Muslim and how that left them feeling like an outsider even in queer spaces.  It looks like since this book was published they now use different pronouns. In the book they use she/her pronouns. I really liked this book, my only issue is that I felt certain topics were glossed over, or there were large gaps between events. 

Samra talks about meeting Abi and Megan and becoming better friends and I wish there was a bit more detail there. There are large spans of time that are barely touched on. For example, the time between
when she ran away, married Peter and reunited with their parents.
Because of this lack of detail, I found it difficult to tell how much time was passing between events. 

My craving for more detail speaks to how much I enjoyed their writing and hearing about their experiences.

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4.5


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challenging hopeful informative inspiring fast-paced

5.0


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hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

4.25


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dark emotional fast-paced

3.75


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4.0


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emotional hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.0


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challenging inspiring reflective sad fast-paced

5.0

This memoir was freaking stunning!! Samra Habib tells her story with an unflinching raw honesty that was truly a gift to read. Samra sharing her story of growing up as a Queer, Muslim Immigrant is a gift that we should all be grateful to have the opportunity to read. I am very excited to research more about Samra's work, see her photography, and read anything else that she puts out in the world. 

This book is heartachingly beautiful, and I'm so glad to have read it. 

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