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Do yourself a favor and read this book.
It's been a hard week for queer folks of color & trans women of color. I'm also mourning fresh for the 9 black folks killed last yr in Charleston. In all this pain, I'm trying to dream my way home. Leah's book is a queer woman of color survivor's memoir.
I'm not very far and yet I've already cried aloud. I get the sense that this book is going to uncover some ugly things that can happen in Korean American families.
tw for abuse and violence against women
"Whether someone is useful only matters if you value people by their use." At the end of the world there's survival and interdependence. There's loyalty and betrayal. There's also Denise, autistic and biracial, often on guard & always fighting to keep her and her family alive ON THE EDGE OF GONE.