A raw exploration of identity that shatters boundaries and explodes the way we think about the idea of the self.
'Unlike anything I've read . . . Remarkable.' - Roxane Gay
'An audacious sojourn through the terror and beauty of refusing to explain yourself. ' - New York Times
In letters addressed to their friends, to members of their family - both biological and chosen - and to fellow storytellers, Akwaeke describes the shape of a life lived in overlapping realities. Through heartbreak, chronic pain, intimacy with death, becoming a beast, this is embodiment as a nonhuman: outside the boundaries imposed by expectations and legibility. This book is an account of the grueling work of realignment and remaking necessary to carve out a future for oneself.
The result is a Black spirit memoir: a powerful, raw unfolding of identity.