
This is not your typical memoir and it’s not meant to be. Written by a privileged white woman from Los Angeles, this book dives headfirst into uncomfortable truths about race, favoritism, and the quiet complicity that exists within white communities. With raw honesty and unapologetic candor, the author reflects on her own upbringing, connections to power including ties to the Klan, the royal class, and deeply traditional families and how those privileges shaped her understanding of injustice. This book is part confession, part reckoning, and part satire. Some of the stories may make you laugh, others might break your heart but all of them are true. The author sheds light on the deep inequalities faced by Black and Latino communities in America, asking the question: How did we let things get this far? Not everyone will be comfortable reading this and that’s the point. If you’re easily offended or unwilling to face harsh realities, this book may not be for you. But for those ready to confront uncomfortable truths, question long-held assumptions, and reflect on their own place in the system, this book will challenge you in ways you didn’t expect.
Page Count:
385
Publication Date:
2022-09-06
ISBN-13:
9798281074889
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