I'm Down : Book Review



Title: I’m Down
Author: Mishna Wolff 
Genre: Memoir

This is a sort of a coming of age story of American writer-Mishna Wolff. 

As a little girl , Mishna Wolff grows up in a predominantly poor black neighborhood with her single father and sister.  She fails to fit in with the neighborhood kids as she was considered too ‘white’ for them.  Later when she is sent to a rich school for white kids, she finds it tough to fit in with her classmates as she is considered too ‘black’. 

Amidst these trials and tribulations, Mishna deals with her parents divorce, the several women in her father’s life, an overbearing step mom, conflict in cultures and the extremities in life. 

As Mishna grows older, she begins to understand that there are all kinds of problems other than poverty in the world.  

Written in an engaging and compelling manner, the author takes the readers  on her tumultuous journey. There are instances that makes your heart go out to Mishna especially when she deals with her  dysfunctional family. 

Themes of race, class, poverty and family are dealt with here largely. Some instances are bound to resonate with readers. I’m Down is a memoir that takes you on a bittersweet ride.



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