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Official Review: In Search of Self Without Selfies

Posted: 10 Nov 2018, 07:28
by Mercelle
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "In Search of Self Without Selfies" by Victor V Bianco.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Victor V. Bianco's In Search of Self Without Selfies: A Historical Memoir is a non-fiction book in which the author reminisces about his past, narrating his journey of self-discovery and the significant events that impacted his life.

He begins with his earliest childhood memories and walks the reader through to his post-retirement years. Topping the list of his most memorable events is a month-long boat ride from Italy to Argentina, which he took with his family when he was seven years old. That set in motion a series of migrations and induced in him the "Marco Polo syndrome." It was a drastic change, and he explains why the move was necessary.

Through the eyes of a little boy, the author analyzes discrimination. At the time, he didn't understand why the children of this new world despised him. The silver lining is that the multiple instances of bullying helped him learn how to control his temper. The author also voices some strong political opinions and points out the reasons behind the unrest leading to the military dictatorship in Argentina. His poignant take on this topic will leave readers with much to reflect on. His first-hand experience as a college student during these dark times made me acknowledge and appreciate the perks of living in a relatively peaceful environment.

Memoirs are easier to read when the events appear in chronological order. With this one, the author did an excellent job of outlining and pacing the work, but on a few occasions, the plot tends to overlap. That, however, isn't glaring and doesn't detract from the reading experience. Bianco brought the text to life with vividly descriptive scenes which describe flora and fauna of the different places he visited, and It often felt like I was replaying the events from memory. I also like how he condensed over fifty years into less than two hundred pages. He provides relevant details, and nothing I read seemed to be out of place. The author is a retired social worker with years of experience exploring the human psyche. He presents these issues in a palatable manner, and I'm glad that the sections don't read like an academic paper.

Overall, this is a thought-provoking read that I will recommend to travel enthusiasts, people in search of their roots, and anyone interested in world affairs. The text is well-edited, with a few errors which are easy to overlook. I'll award this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars because It deserves nothing less.

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Re: Official Review: In Search of Self Without Selfies

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 01:34
by Ruba Abu Ali
Sounds like my cup of tea! I found the title of the book to be attention-seizing. Thank you for the thorough and candid review. :tiphat:

Re: Official Review: In Search of Self Without Selfies

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 07:41
by Samantha Simoneau
I love memoirs, travel reads, and books that remind me to appreciate the calm and safety in my life. This checks all those boxes. I wouldn't have known without your great review. Thanks!

Re: Official Review: In Search of Self Without Selfies

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 10:47
by kandscreeley
I do enjoy memoirs more when they are in chronological order. However, that's not a necessity if the author still writes the book well. This one does sound intriguing, but I have too many other books to read right now. Thanks.

Re: Official Review: In Search of Self Without Selfies

Posted: 15 Nov 2018, 18:23
by T_stone
I like travel books. The title of this book is eye-catching. Also memoirs, are usually Interesting. Think I'll add this to my tbr lib. . thanks for the review

Re: Official Review: In Search of Self Without Selfies

Posted: 18 Nov 2018, 00:56
by Book Lover 35
It's not a type of book that I'm used to, but I'd be willing to try something different. Book sounds interesting. Great review!

Re: Official Review: In Search of Self Without Selfies

Posted: 19 Nov 2018, 09:09
by Nusrat_Shabnam_
The cover is eye-catching. Though I have never tried any memoir I would love to try this once.