Book review - My Name Is Why by Lemn Sissay

Book - My Name Is Why

Author - Lemn Sissay

Rating - 


Review:

Imagine growing up within the care system, feeling abandoned and not even really knowing your own name for many years, this is the true story of Lemn Sissay who found himself with a foster family who for all intents abandoned him, a care system that was more interested in punishing than helping those in the system to develop life skills and the impact this has on the person who is treated more like a number than an individual.

This book is a truly insightful look at growing up within the care system and just how abandoned those within it can be made to feel.  Lemn doesn't shy away from being honest and thanks to this honesty we are able to get a feeling of things rather than simply some words on a page and for me it is one of the most raw, open and honest life stories that I have read in years.

A life in words and finally they are his own, this is a book which people really should check out.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Book review - An Enemy Like Me by Teri M. Brown

Feed My Reads Awards 2022 and your winners are

Claude Bouchard interview