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- Language
- Danish
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- Publisher
- Lindhardt og Ringhof
- Pages
- 106
- ISBN
- 9788727056579
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The reviews overwhelmingly praise the book for its profound impact despite its brevity. Many readers found it to be a thought-provoking, moving, and exceptionally strong narrative that delves deep into emotional experiences. The author is consistently commended for saying a remarkable amount with very few words, creating a precise, effective, and poignant reading experience that can be completed quickly but leaves a lasting impression. Reviewers highlight its importance in addressing critical societal issues such as discrimination, hate crimes, and the challenges of navigating a heteronormative world as a queer person. The book is lauded for its ability to evoke strong emotions like indignation, sympathy, and a sense of shared experience, offering a powerful "privilege check" for many and serving as a valuable tool for discussion in educational settings. Its masterful writing, with carefully chosen words and an economical style, is frequently cited as a major strength.
While the book generally received high acclaim, a few criticisms were noted. Some reviewers felt that its extreme brevity, while often cited as a strength, meant it wasn't the most substantial read they had encountered. One reader found aspects of the narrative repetitive, and another expressed confusion or dissatisfaction with the ending, wishing for more development or clarity regarding certain plot points. A suggestion was also made that readers looking for a more in-depth exploration of similar themes might prefer the author's longer works. Additionally, a concern was raised that despite its vital message, the book might not ultimately reach the specific audience who could benefit from it most.
Overall, the book is considered a powerful and essential read, particularly relevant for contemporary times. It is widely recommended to all readers, not just those within the queer community, for its ability to foster understanding and empathy for experiences of otherness and trauma. This book would particularly appeal to readers who appreciate a concise yet deeply impactful story, those interested in themes of discrimination, societal reactions to personal trauma, and identity. It is also highly recommended for educational discussions and for anyone looking for a quick read that resonates long after the final page, serving as a poignant reminder to cultivate greater kindness and awareness in the world.
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