A review by lucas_madden
A Year Without a Name: A Memoir by Cyrus Grace Dunham

2.0

I appreciated Dunham's poetic language and the way they analyzed their transition through their relationships with others, but their explicitness was off-putting at times and would take me out of the narrative. I also would've liked to see a little more analysis of the privilege associated with being an upper-middle-class, White person from New York, other than the disdain that they seem to have toward their sister's fame (or fame in general.)