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A review by mandathebiblio
Dear Senthuran: A Black Spirit Memoir by Akwaeke Emezi
I don't give star ratings to non-fiction, so I won't be giving this one one.
I really appreciated reading this, though. I listened to the audiobook and I would give the audio a 5 out of 5 star. It was very well done as Akwaeke Emezi narrated it themselves.
As for the content in this book, there was so much that I feel like I could relate to and so much I know that I would never be able to and that is what made this such a worthwhile audiobook for me. I think that reading this as my first book from this author is going to help me when I read more from them. It was very interesting seeing their journey not only through publishing but through life in general. It definitely opened my eyes to some things that I may not have realized before and it was very helpful to see.
I really appreciated reading this, though. I listened to the audiobook and I would give the audio a 5 out of 5 star. It was very well done as Akwaeke Emezi narrated it themselves.
As for the content in this book, there was so much that I feel like I could relate to and so much I know that I would never be able to and that is what made this such a worthwhile audiobook for me. I think that reading this as my first book from this author is going to help me when I read more from them. It was very interesting seeing their journey not only through publishing but through life in general. It definitely opened my eyes to some things that I may not have realized before and it was very helpful to see.
Graphic: Suicidal thoughts, Medical content, Medical trauma, and Suicide attempt