A review by icedfrapp
Bibliophobia: A Memoir by Sarah Chihaya

challenging hopeful inspiring slow-paced

4.0

Chihaya is pretentious in the same way I am pretentious, talks about her mental illness the way I talk about mine in my own journals. The idea of her having pre-conceived narratives for herself and her life’s trajectory hit incredibly close to home. Which I also understand is what this memoir is about undoing - a lesson I also need to hear. It’s a slow and dense read with lots of literary analysis but it rings true and feels true.