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This story is fascinating and imaginative. It is a really interesting concept, and I really empathize with Yetu. Her story really sounds like she struggles with depression and has no one to turn to. I love the way that there is no use of the word “I” or “me” in the narration from the historians, but instead they use “we.” Initially, this threw me for a loop, but I eventually got used to it.

This book is an incredible and moving book that touches on the conflict we can have on balancing the needs of the individual against the needs of our family or community. It discusses the topics of family, pain, love, loss, and the history and future of cultural experience. While these issues can be sensitive, it’s all done in a sensitive way, and the books is short but powerful. This book will definitely stay with me for a long time. I highly recommend this one to all readers