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A review by sfbookgirl
Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be by Nichole Perkins
challenging
dark
emotional
reflective
tense
medium-paced
I stopped giving memoirs a star rating but that isn’t to say that I really enjoyed Sometimes I Trip on How Happy We Could Be. I definitely did not anticipate the extent of sexual content Nichole Perkins includes in her memoir but found it refreshing to read about a woman who is so open about her sexuality. Perkins touches on and delves deep into her life as a Black woman experiencing mental illness, racism, and her ability to be so self-aware about both her flaws and her strengths.
I am generally a big fan of short stories and I enjoyed how Perkins breaks up her memoir into several stories to mark key moments in her life. Perkins also writes about her experience attending an HBCU and why choosing to enroll in an HBCU gave her empowerment. Even if you haven’t heard about Perkins before, it’s worth picking up her memoir to learn about a strong woman who embraces the imperfect.
Thank you Grand Central Pub for a gifted copy!
Graphic: Domestic abuse, Sexual assault, and Sexual content
Moderate: Ableism, Alcoholism, Fatphobia, Racial slurs, Rape, and Stalking