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3.5
I liked this book, but not as much as her first one. I felt like it deals with very real, very important issues. Missing indigenous women; return of remains and sacred items. But the ending felt rushed and unfinished. She somehow ends up kidnapped during a heist? It wasn’t a great execution of these two themes being woven together.
I liked this book, but not as much as her first one. I felt like it deals with very real, very important issues. Missing indigenous women; return of remains and sacred items. But the ending felt rushed and unfinished. She somehow ends up kidnapped during a heist? It wasn’t a great execution of these two themes being woven together.
A lot of information in this relatively short book, and I did learn more about policy and history. It has many points and examples worth considering and this book, for me, was a good introduction to some things I’ve never looked at closely. Several times I had to stop and look into some items more outside the scope of the book. Definitely not a bad a thing. I listened to the book and the narrator was very dry, so it was a bit of slog at times and hard to focus.