A review by ramonaleanna
Fault Lines: A Memoir by Meena Alexander

challenging emotional reflective medium-paced

4.25

Bits of this were challenging for me because of how poetic her prose is - its not a genre I'm usually into - but that's part of what I appreciated about it so much. It was so uniquely her, style and structure-wise, that it felt refreshing to read while giving me a lot to consider about language, identity, gender, culture, I could go on. A lot of people have written about these things but she did it in a way that didn't feel redundant, and was personal yet inclusive.