Acoming of age memoir from one of Silicon Valley's youngest entrepreneurs—a second-generation Latino immigrant who taught himself how to code as a 13-year-old and went on to claim his share of the American dream.
A notable debut memoir about identity, immigration, and computer coding ... It’s not the extraordinary experiences of a wunderkind building moneymaking apps while still in high school that makes this coming-of-age story so compelling, but rather the ordinary ones ... ayman is a born storyteller, and he manages to narrate without falling into the romanticized traps that plague so many coming-of-age memoirs ... Sayman’s superpower is turning his specific Silicon Valley success story into something sweet, universal, and inspirational.