Review of My Mother My Father My Home
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Review of My Mother My Father My Home
My Mother My Father My Home by Wilbert N. King is based on a true story about a Guyanese family who endured a lot of hardship. Wilbert describes the events of his childhood and talks about his family up until the point when a terrible tragedy struck their family. He continues his narrative by discussing the tragedies that befell the family.
This true story about Wilbert's family discusses deaths within the family, members of the family not getting along with one another, adultery, and abuse. The reader will find it interesting and enjoyable that the author included photos and pictures from his life in the book. In the book, the author even made a passing reference to a significant landmark from the past.
To some extent, I appreciated the fact that the author didn't spend much time dragging the book out. The author's decision to include photographs of the steamer and the map is something that appeals to me; I am a sucker for historical imagery. It impressed me that his mother could put up with his father for as long as she did because most women would leave a relationship with someone like that.
I am aware that an author will provide a lot of dates and locations in an autobiography when writing it. When he moved on to another date or location in such a short amount of time, it could at times feel very overwhelming. This resulted in the book having a very quick pace to read, which some readers may not enjoy because he condenses a lot of information onto one page that could have been spread out over several pages.
I would give this book a score of 4 out of 5 stars due to the fact that I had a great time reading it. The book moved at a quick pace, and I enjoyed the author's writing style. On the other hand, I located quite a few errors, leading me to believe that it was not edited by a professional, and I had to deduct a point. I also liked that the author provided a conclusion to the book, and I thought the author did an excellent job of tying the book up with the final sentence. In addition to that, I believed that the title of the book was excellent and appropriate.
People who like to read about the 1960s all the way through the 1990s and who are interested in reading about true stories should check out this book.
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My Mother My Father My Home
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