Interesting story of an upbringing of a girl in American society.
Interesting story of an upbringing of a girl in American society.
I could totally relate to the feeling that being a first generation American feels. The way you feel American and not at the same time. They way that you can feel separated from and part of the culture of your parents. That's what most of the book is about but there is also being Edward Said's daughter and, of course, specifics on being of Arab and Lebanese and Palestinian in the decades it covers. I found it to be a lovely memoir.
Just finished my 400th book! That I can really remember...... I tried to add what I remembered reading for school and as a kid, other than picture books, but I know I missed stuff. Yes, I also have quite a few reviews to catch up on, but yay anyway! 400 books!