Hannah's Reviews > Black Boy Out of Time: A Memoir
Black Boy Out of Time: A Memoir
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bookshelves: 2021-release, audio, autobiography, drooled-on-the-cover, lgbtqia, physically-own, read-in-2023, read-in-english, non-fiction
Feb 05, 2023
bookshelves: 2021-release, audio, autobiography, drooled-on-the-cover, lgbtqia, physically-own, read-in-2023, read-in-english, non-fiction
(7.9/10) - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Black Boy Out of Time is a very intricate and meticulous memoir by cultural critic, screenwriter, and the editor-in-chief of RaceBaitr Hari Ziyad, in which they carefully discuss growing up in America as a Black and queer individual.
Ziyad spends a large portion of the book talking to their younger self, and structuring their memoir like this paved the way for such a kind and love-filled exploration of incredibly difficult topics that you can't help but admire it. It takes a lot to talk about the people who have hurt you with warmth and attempt at understanding, and they did it with such a beautiful style that I'd highly recommend Black Boy Out of Time to those who have read and enjoyed the works of authors like George M. Johnson and Billy-Ray Belcourt.
I did find it repetitive in use of language, however, and while one could argue this to some degree serves a purpose, it became a little too apparent for it to not influence my overall enjoyment. Nevertheless, it's a thought-provoking memoir that definitely deserves the read.
Content warnings can be found here
Black Boy Out of Time is a very intricate and meticulous memoir by cultural critic, screenwriter, and the editor-in-chief of RaceBaitr Hari Ziyad, in which they carefully discuss growing up in America as a Black and queer individual.
Ziyad spends a large portion of the book talking to their younger self, and structuring their memoir like this paved the way for such a kind and love-filled exploration of incredibly difficult topics that you can't help but admire it. It takes a lot to talk about the people who have hurt you with warmth and attempt at understanding, and they did it with such a beautiful style that I'd highly recommend Black Boy Out of Time to those who have read and enjoyed the works of authors like George M. Johnson and Billy-Ray Belcourt.
I did find it repetitive in use of language, however, and while one could argue this to some degree serves a purpose, it became a little too apparent for it to not influence my overall enjoyment. Nevertheless, it's a thought-provoking memoir that definitely deserves the read.
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Reading Progress
May 15, 2021
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May 15, 2021
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physical-tbr
February 3, 2023
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February 5, 2023
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2021-release
February 5, 2023
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audio
February 5, 2023
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autobiography
February 5, 2023
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drooled-on-the-cover
February 5, 2023
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lgbtqia
February 5, 2023
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physically-own
February 5, 2023
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read-in-2023
February 5, 2023
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read-in-english
February 5, 2023
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non-fiction
February 5, 2023
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