4.0

I think this would be especially good if you haven’t read anything like it. It’s very endearing at times, specifically when it’s more personal experience memoir than with macro description of the perception of natural environment and the reiteration of core concepts. Already knowing them and then having them returned to many, many times in the organizational structure got pretty old—I assume, like a few other memoirs by indigenous people, to demonstrate an oral storytelling technique. To be honest, i think that particular structure fits myths and stories; I do not think it’s ideal as a structure for something with information design as a core conceit, like this (and other memoirs, biographies).

So, if all of this is new to a reader I could see why it would resonate so much. Thankfully, as it went on, there was some here for me, too.