Memoirs Book Review | I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings – Maya Angelou | The eventful childhood of an icon January 3, 2021April 12, 20217 Min Reading Maya Angelou is well-known everywhere in the world for her talent and her activism. I know why the caged bird sings was published in 1969
Memoirs, Politics Book Review | A river in darkness – Masaji Ishikawa | Humanity at its worst November 11, 2020April 12, 20219 Min Reading A river in Darkness: One Man’s Escape from North Korea is the memoir of Masaji Ishikawa, a half-Korean half-Japanese man whose family left Japan to
Health, Memoirs Book Review | This Is Going To Hurt – Adam Kay | Funny, depressing, or disgusting? September 18, 2020April 12, 20219 Min Reading Funny, depressing or disgusting? Read my review about the book This Is Going To Hurt, and find out if you’d like it or not!