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Melissa Hart writes a painstakingly honest tale of her childhood that manages to be both heartfelt and hilarious. Not afraid to admit her confusion about who she is and where she came from, Hart puts herself at the butt of her own jokes and explains the many defeated attempts along her journey to find herself before realizing she is a product of both her father and her mother, a mixture of two opposite ends of the human spectrum. It's "colorfully" written, with each chapter begging the reader to turn the page.
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Gringa: A Contradictory Girlhood by Melissa Hart
jessicajo.hill, October 5, 2009
Melissa Hart writes a painstakingly honest tale of her childhood that manages to be both heartfelt and hilarious. Not afraid to admit her confusion about who she is and where she came from, Hart puts herself at the butt of her own jokes and explains the many defeated attempts along her journey to find herself before realizing she is a product of both her father and her mother, a mixture of two opposite ends of the human spectrum. It's "colorfully" written, with each chapter begging the reader to turn the page.(3 of 3 readers found this comment helpful)