Reviews tagging 'Ableism'

The Third Person by Emma Grove

5 reviews

podanotherjessi's review

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challenging medium-paced

4.75

I don't know how to talk about memoirs, but this is easily my favorite graphic memoir I've read. I feel like it was raw and informative, which really worked for me. The simple art style at first wasn't really for me, but as it went on I felt drawn in and understand the feelings being conveyed.

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fish17's review

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emotional informative reflective tense fast-paced

3.0


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polychromatic_hedgehog_parable's review

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challenging funny sad tense fast-paced
really good! incredible art! the page count caught be by surprise but I read it in one day, like Maia Kobabe claimed on the back of the book lol ^^;


language used by therapist and eventually by main character: alter, core self

I was really sad that the main character ended up capitulating a bit to the therapist's wrong idea of her! he was on this fucking quest to find the "core self" and make sure that person would be ok with transitioning/figuring out whether that person was "truly a woman" absolute bullshit. I just had this palpable sense that everyone in their system was working well together and trying to work towards self-improvement, and the therapist was blocking them at every turn lmao. TTuTT

actually now that I think about it, I'd be curious to know whether everyone has the same reaction to reading this book (i.e. this therapist is emotionally abusive _and_ is employing harmful and outdated ideas about DID). ...The idea of someone empathizing with the therapist is deeply concerning to me lmao. pls read this maybe https://www.them.us/story/emma-grove-third-person-graphic-memoir-q-and-a

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lunmione's review

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emotional

4.25


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pizzasprite's review

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emotional informative fast-paced

4.5


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