Reviews tagging 'Death of parent'

Ma and Me: A Memoir by Putsata Reang

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emath98's review against another edition

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dark emotional reflective sad medium-paced

3.75

Compelling story, I especially enjoyed the descriptions of her time spent outside of the US. The chapter written about her time in Afghanistan was especially powerful for me. I could definitely tell she’s used to writing journalism pieces, some of the writing style didn’t emotionally compel me as much as I would have expected given the content it covers. But tells a very important story about children in immigrant families, what it feels like to straddle multiple worlds, dysfunctional family and grappling with
your queer identity with a mother who doesn’t accept that.

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careinthelibrary's review against another edition

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reflective sad fast-paced

4.5


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anahisa's review against another edition

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dark emotional hopeful informative reflective sad medium-paced

4.75

fellow year of the tiger girlies, how are we feeling after this brutal act of psychological warfare ?!????!?!

convinced every daughter that has a good relationship with their mother is lying because what do you mean 😐 how do you not constantly grapple with the need to flee the woman you came from while doing everything in your power to repay the love she has shown you 🤨

Cried way too hard at way too many moments in this book, but I loved it and I’m glad Put found, built, and kept a good home for herself <333

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ramenfuneral's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective sad medium-paced

5.0

This book was perfect. I want to give it more stars.

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rieviolet's review against another edition

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challenging emotional reflective sad medium-paced

4.5

This book explores a lot of themes that I am very much interested in (clash between different cultures, mother/daughter relationship, intergenerational trauma, queer identity).

There were passages that really impressed me, where the author wove her words in such a beautiful way that I was really taken aback. 
However, there were some sections (especially in the middle part of the book) where I found the writing too much matter-of-fact, like it had lost 
its spark and effectiveness. 

Still, even if some chapters didn't capture me as much and fell a bit flat for me, the overall story was very moving and impactful.

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