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robertrivasplata 's review for:
We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir
by Samra Habib
Memoir focusing on the development of the author's identity as a queer muslim woman of colour. Exploration of the roles of religious, gender, & ethnic identity in the author's life & coming of age. After Habib's childhood, her memoir reads a bit more like a declaration or manifesto of that identity. I enjoyed reading about growing up in Pakistan and as a Pakistani immigrant in Canada. I have become such a sucker for memoirs, so I wonder how I would like a memoir by an author who is truly distasteful. Would I just eat it up, or would I detect something off?