Hello memoirists,

If you haven’t started our next book club choice, Finding My Way, yet, I’d encourage you to pick it up this week.

I went in assuming that I wouldn’t be able to identify much with Malala, but was surprised at feeling a relatable pang of longing and sadness when she described her search for friends and acceptance. And her anxiety of figuring out who she is when the whole world has already decided was just heartbreaking. Those moments made her real to me in a way that all the headlines never did.

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🗳️ VOTE FOR OUR NEXT BOOK

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I’ve loved our recent reads (Finding My Way, Reason for Hope, and The Dirt Beneath Our Door), but I’ll confess I’m hoping you all vote on something about a life more ordinary.

That said, I’ve been listening to Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner (she’s the singer and guitarist behind Japanese Breakfast, maybe not so ordinary), and it is so raw, beautiful, and complicated. Definitely recommended!

Vote for whatever speaks to you, and I’ll happily go wherever the majority leads.

Warmly,

Christina​


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