Rating: 2 Stars Themes: Non-Fiction, Young Adult Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I have mixed feelings about this book, especially with it being marketed to teens/young adults. I liked that it covered the different types of hair and skin so they are able to appreciate more what they are working with and having the to shave or not to shave and shaving guide are great for young adults as it can be a difficult topic at that age. I thought the morning and night routines are great and there are actually a few things I’ve started to implement for my own wellbeing journey recently. There are some great DIY recipes here and it’s also great to bring some less known treatments or more culturally or medically specific ones such as the Oat bath and the Hot Oil Treatment. However, there were some ingredients in the book that are more harmful than helpful which could be worse with it being targeted at young skin and some may not ha...
Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Short Stories, Domestic Fiction, Africa Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I didn’t realise that these short stories would be as hard hitting as they were. I appreciate the blurb warned us and I did expect some harsh truths about the expectations on girls and women in a different culture. Kalimamukwento did a really good job of getting across the pressure of children bearing the hopes and expectations of their parents, especially where the parents move to try give their children a better life. It was also really interesting to see how periods are treated in a different part of the world and the way in which the journey into adulthood/womanhood is marked. I also found it interesting to see the way that same sex relationships are seen in Zambia and the difference to how they are treated in my own country. Overall, these are great short stories for a brief insight into a different culture and a great step...