PositiveElectric LiteratureIt’s rare to come across an essay collection that is unequivocal in addressing the systemic norms that impact identity while also being compelling and incisive about the relationships that form us ... Mehra’s memoir achieves this by recounting her experience as a queer woman, and as a child of Indian immigrants in a segregated Southern town, and in addressing her own internalized biases while being transparent about the challenges of raising a Black child in America ... Through frank, clear prose Mehra explores what it means to be a part of a family that the world does not often recognize.