Inside the Turmoil: Unraveling the Raw Truths of Love and Rejection in Alison Kinney’s Bold Memoir
Kinney’s book unearths several interesting historical stories about people who were rejected and makes a few thought-provoking points about whether rejection is as bad as we often say it is. While the narrative thread woven throughout these stories could have been stronger, Kinney’s reminder that rejection can work both ways — that we as a society can come together to reject things that deserve it — is just the sort of message we need during these times.
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Sarah Evans is an Oregon writer and social justice activist who tries to raise marginalized voices by reviewing books written by and about people of color, women, and those who identify as LGBTQ+. She has an MFA in nonfiction writing from Pacific University.




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