A review by critter
A Daughter of the Samurai, by Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto

5.0

I am reviewing an audiobook version of this book. The narrator did an excellent job. This book was an interesting look at the life of Etsu Inagaki Sugimoto. While I agree with other reviewers that Etsu seemed to be unaware of some of her privileges in life, her writing shows highlights ways that gender, race, class, and nationality affected people. This memoir was beautifully written, and I enjoyed the insight into Etsu's life and experiences.

I would like to thank Dreamscape media for providing me with an audiobook recording.