eta: Sorry, didn't address your post at all. So, obviously, I do not have the kind of personal connection to the book you did!
No, not a problem! I want to talk about the crunchy thinky stuff in the book as well, but thanks to a) time passing before I wrote it up and b) emotional reaction, I could not think of anything.
I either missed most of the essays addressing the UK and Canada, or I simply forgot which ones they were. Though I did get the sense that the book was more international than I had been expecting from -American stuff.
And I was very pleased to see how many South Asians were represented in the book (yay Sonia Shah editing!), and doubly pleased to see so many essays that went from the US to the country people's families were from and etc. Though I am not sure how many Southeast Asians were represented, huh....
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No, not a problem! I want to talk about the crunchy thinky stuff in the book as well, but thanks to a) time passing before I wrote it up and b) emotional reaction, I could not think of anything.
I either missed most of the essays addressing the UK and Canada, or I simply forgot which ones they were. Though I did get the sense that the book was more international than I had been expecting from -American stuff.
And I was very pleased to see how many South Asians were represented in the book (yay Sonia Shah editing!), and doubly pleased to see so many essays that went from the US to the country people's families were from and etc. Though I am not sure how many Southeast Asians were represented, huh....