Member Reviews
I enjoyed reading this book. I am a slow reader, so I was very excited when I read this book in just a few days instead of a few weeks like normal!
In this memoir reminiscent of Alison Bechdel's "Fun Home" (which I mean in the best way possible), Amy Kurzweil looks both into the past by using artificial intelligence to learn more about her grandfather and into her future by trying to reconcile her career and personal goals with the knowledge that she'll have to leave her home in New York. There's a lot of heart in her search for what she really wants out of life.
I found it to be visually a bit too cluttered (granted part of the reason could be because I was reading it one my phone). The story also seemed like it needed a bit more detail. I liked the premise, but I think it needs developed a bit more. Also, maybe some color to help break up the panels.