PositiveLibrary JournalTold through a stream-of-conscious narrative style, her memoir includes obscure vocabulary choices and nonlinear tangents, which might confuse some readers. Others, however, will embrace her memoir, which resembles what experimental jazz would be like if it were a written narrative. Funny, shocking, and emotionally charged, the memoir takes readers on her journey of self-discovery and finding what family means.
Molly Roden Winter
RaveLibrary JournalWinter shares her and her husband’s deeply personal, candid story about deciding to make their relationship non-monogamous ... Honest.
Lamya H
PositiveLibrary JournalThe book probes internal conflicts around what coming out is meant to accomplish and to whom. The author persistently challenges a world that classifies identities in rigid absolutes. The book’s relevant and timely discussions of race, sexual orientation, and religion offer an empathetic approach to understanding them.