Hill has written an account of identity and self-acceptance that is likely to interest many readers, perhaps especially disabled teens and young adults. Librarians might consider acquiring the audiobook as well.
Overall, Kupershmit has managed to produce a noticeably well-written and eloquent narrative of motherhood, and a beautiful tribute to her daughter. Recommended for readers interested memoirs about the variety of human experiences within the United States.
This memoir is a solid read for patrons who would like to learn more about the Long Walk, and for patrons who would like to know more about Diné culture.