PositiveThe Harvard ReviewIn some of the most self-aware prose I’ve seen...Owusu reexamines everything she’s come to understand ... Woven among powerful scenes in the chair are time-stamped vignettes where the friction intensified ... In her deft handling of history and memory, raging madness and crystal-clear insight, Owusu crafts a gorgeous work of art from the story of her life. After a lifetime of abandonment and wandering, Owusu is able to step into her own rights as creator, mothering herself home ... Nadia Owusu charts a way forward for herself and for all of us, as we look for home within our own stories.