Deserving of all the praise heaped upon her, Safiya Sinclair has written the most lyrical memoir I‘ve read. This book is eye-opening, brave, and raw. Born and raised in Jamaica under her father‘s Rasta principles, Safiya is a dutiful daughter. As she comes of age, she realizes her father has flaws and rebels against his strict rules, notably with the symbolic cutting of her dreadlocks as a 20 year old woman. Empowering and beautifully crafted.