Review: How We Love by Clementine Ford
This was an interesting memoir on a number of levels. Like me, Clementine Ford spent her adolescence in the outer suburbs of Adelaide albeit at the very opposite end of Adelaide. In the same way, her experiences of life and people have been very different to my own. Yet there were many things that felt so universal--as though in telling her own story, the author was in a way telling the story of what it means to be a daughter, to admire people who are bad for us, and how vulnerable we can be in our personal relationships. Parts of the narrative were incredibly intimate especially for a memoir.
Overall, How We Love is an insightful read and an interesting reflection of the times we live in. Recommended.
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