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How to Say Babylon by Safiya Sinclair

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craftyanty's review against another edition

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5.0

This is a beautifully written, emotional memoir about breaking out of intergenerational trauma.  I highly recommend listening to the audiobook, narrated by the author, because it brings to life the lyricism of her writing as well as the language of her heritage. 

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5.0

Oh wow. Speechless. Ending was not what I expected. So much intergenerational anguish and fighting for survival. And I loved all the poetry too. Hoping to read more of her works after having finished this one.

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challenging dark informative inspiring reflective tense fast-paced

5.0


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5.0

I've never read a book that shared a story like mine before. I hadn’t realised how much I needed a book like this. It made my chest ache for my younger self and captured a conflict I've never been able to share. So beautifully written, will definitely be reading again

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emotional inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.5


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5.0

Heartbreaking, poignant, and lovely. Raw, painful, bleak, abundant, a song, and a prayer. Beautiful prose, poetic and lyrical beats, this woman’s family’s story pushes and pulls at something deep inside of anyone who has ever had to deal with unsettling family dynamics and the  way we wrestle forever with forgiveness and reconciliation—not just with others, but with who we become because of our parents and who we want to be despite them.

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medium-paced

4.5


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4.0

Wow! I had no idea of Rastafarian religion and it was incredible to learn from the powerful voice & journey of the narrator Safiya Sinclair.

Her words painted a thick picture of family, struggle, strength, fear, and forgiveness. She writes so beautifully it makes your heart cry.

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4.5


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5.0


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