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Livonia Chow Mein has good bones and a very ambitious agenda, but ultimately the execution fell flat and drastically affected my enjoyment and thus my ability to absorb the lessons it tried to offer.
This is both a love letter to Brownsville, NYC and a study of how racial tensions between the Jewish, Chinese, and Black communities came to a head amidst the "ghettoization" of Brownsville.
The book skims the surface of massive topics but doesn't dive deep enough to feel impactful. Instead of giving more historical or sociological context, the majority of the book is info-dumped character backstory or lengthy attempts at lyrical descriptions. I struggled with the writing style and often re-read passages due to awkward syntax and grammar. Combined, these elements made for a tiresome reading experience.
There are a few aspects that really shine despite these shortcomings. The characters are well-drawn and have personality; the subjects and themes of gentrification, race, housing insecurity, and community organizing are handled reasonably well (while shallowly explored, what was included was done with respect and care); the overall plot and storylines make sense and are worth following through to the end.
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Livonia Chow Mein has good bones and a very ambitious agenda, but ultimately the execution fell flat and drastically affected my enjoyment and thus my ability to absorb the lessons it tried to offer.
This is both a love letter to Brownsville, NYC and a study of how racial tensions between the Jewish, Chinese, and Black communities came to a head amidst the "ghettoization" of Brownsville.
The book skims the surface of massive topics but doesn't dive deep enough to feel impactful. Instead of giving more historical or sociological context, the majority of the book is info-dumped character backstory or lengthy attempts at lyrical descriptions. I struggled with the writing style and often re-read passages due to awkward syntax and grammar. Combined, these elements made for a tiresome reading experience.
There are a few aspects that really shine despite these shortcomings. The characters are well-drawn and have personality; the subjects and themes of gentrification, race, housing insecurity, and community organizing are handled reasonably well (while shallowly explored, what was included was done with respect and care); the overall plot and storylines make sense and are worth following through to the end.
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This book has been one of the best, if not the best, reading experiences I have ever had. It has touched my soul, renewed my outlook on life and given me a newfound appreciation for every little moment I get in nature and with my loved ones. It may sound dramatic but it’s true. The writing was not flowery or over the top but every sentence evoked so much emotion and held such beautiful imagery- I was in awe. Not to mention 3-4 page chapters throughout?! This will remain with me forever; to capture the human experience so profoundly with such raw, original, detailed examples and language - Doerr has immense talent.
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