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Know My Name by Chanel Miller

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ali1311's review against another edition

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5.0

This was one of the best books I've read, like, ever. Another reviewer described the book as evoking "feminine rage," and that's the best way to put it. All of the feelings that have been stuffed inside of women practically since we're born--the sadness and anger and outrage and heartache--at the treatment of women is brought to the surface in this story. Miller's writing made me cry, made me pissed, and made me feel so connected to other women, all while sitting alone in my chair and reading her story. Truly, one of the best writer's of our generation, I'll read anything else she writes forever. Notably, a very difficult read, but a necessary one. 

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5.0

I wasn’t sure if I’d ever be ready to read this book because I remembered the way reading Chanel’s victim impact statement on BuzzFeed gutted me.

San Diego picked it for this year’s One Book, One San Diego though, so I decided it was time.

I don’t know that you can ever be ready for this book. But, there are times you can be more ready. You may need breaks, take them. 

Chanel’s story matters. Her willingness to let us know her name, and know her story through her eyes, is a bravery I can’t comprehend. And while her story is uniquely hers, she recognizes and shares all of the ways in which it’s shared too.

If you aren’t a survivor, try to find a way to read this book. If you are, exercise caution, but know that you may find solace in the solidarity.

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