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Miss Me With That: Hot Takes, Helpful Tidbits and a Few Hard Truths
by Rachel Lindsay
funny
informative
medium-paced
Not to be a snob, but SMART Bachelor Nation memoir--wut?!?! Rachel Lindsay is a 2nd (or more?) generation attorney whose Bachelor audition was an impulsive fluke. She made it into the top three. Then she was out...and immediately IN as the first Black Bachelorette.
Lindsay's memoir is a more traditional memoir than you might expect. It isn't until about halfway through that The Bachelor makes its appearance. She tells us about growing up Black in a white suburb and of reckoning her privilege with the racism that no amount of money or prestige could protect her from.
The Bachelor/ette stories are informative and sometimes juicy, but Lindsay is too classy to spill all the tea (I hate that).
Lindsay's memoir is a more traditional memoir than you might expect. It isn't until about halfway through that The Bachelor makes its appearance. She tells us about growing up Black in a white suburb and of reckoning her privilege with the racism that no amount of money or prestige could protect her from.
The Bachelor/ette stories are informative and sometimes juicy, but Lindsay is too classy to spill all the tea (I hate that).