This is not just a memoir of Mira's personal life. It's more of what is happening around us in this damaged world and how it is affecting our lives. It contains not only about her biracial child asking her questions about how race affects people but also about her own childhood and how racism played different roles in her life. And I loved her personal thoughts about Trump and what's her opinion on people who support him and how it affected her when her own in-laws stood for him. It was so courageous and brave of her to voice out such things without making us cringe. It was raw, plain and she has just put them in sentences for us to read and think in our own terms.

It's not just about plainly racism alone, she has also portrayed how even with her own people she feels left out and having identity crisis. She has brought out how Indian aunties made her feel less for her colour but that didn't affect her from holding her love back for anyone. I loved how she viewed the mindset of people and love/relationship seperately. I mean, it will hurt if someone who shares the same blood is racist, make you feel guilty for your own existence, but also you can't abandon them. Because they are part of your family. So what you will do? you will accept, love, try to keep things smooth, but also you will regret it later for all the comments you let them to dump on yourself in the name of love.

It was beautiful, heart breaking, hilarious and everything you could ask for in a graphic book. I would highly recommend it.