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i was yanked into tara bahrampour’s book because of the farsi language. its cadence, its nuances, & decadent descriptiveness is mimicked in my ancestral tongue, bangla, so each italicized word was a shot of home for me. i loved bahrampour’s use of translation & her habit of illustrating farsi words in the text. there’s also [...]

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andrew x. pham’s backward journey to his roots is a story he tells with acerbic humor, acuity, & humility. he TOLD on his pimpin parents & even asks their forgiveness in his acknowledgements at the end. he better, i thought. talk about losing face!
the big answer to his question of just what set his parents [...]

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wow. i opened this book up to a random page, saw the word “prostitute,” & knew this book was for me. FINALLY, something gritty, grainy, & good for me. something radically different from my experience. this california girl grew up, for the most part, sheltered from the grimy corners of inner city concrete & urban [...]

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