The Student Pilot’s Flight Manual: From First Flight to Pilot Certificate

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  • Added: 2025-10-18
  • Updated: 2025-10-18
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booktopia.com.au · Unknown · 2025-04-29
inspiring 4.50

Gabrielle Union's memoir, 'We're Going to Need More Wine,' explores her journey of self-acceptance and the struggles of identity. The book resonates deeply with readers who have experienced similar battles with race and self-worth. Union's honest and humorous essays provide a relatable and empowering narrative.

Gabrielle Union's 'We're Going to Need More Wine' is a collection of personal essays that delve into her experiences with identity, race, and self-worth. From her early struggles with fitting in as a black woman in predominantly white spaces to her journey towards self-acceptance, Union's stories are both relatable and inspiring. The book highlights the duality of her experiences, where she had to navigate between her black identity and the white identity she adopted in high school. This constant code-switching left her exhausted, a feeling many readers can empathize with. Union's honest and humorous essays provide a comforting and empowering narrative, making it a must-read for anyone seeking the courage to share their truth.


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    One ever feels his two-ness — an American, a Negro; two souls, two thoughts, two unreconciled strivings; two warring ideals in one dark body, whose dogged strength alone keeps it from being torn asunder.

    each was me, but the constant code-switching — changing my language, demeanor, and identity expression to fit in — left me exhausted.

    You were fly, dope, and amazing from birth,' I would tell that girl now. 'From the second you took your first breath, you were worthwhile and valid. And I'm sorry you had to wait so long to learn that for yourself.

everand.com · Unknown · 2025-04-29
mixed 3.75

The book is praised for its raw and personal stories, with readers appreciating Union's honesty and the way she tackles tough topics. Some found the book entertaining and inspiring, while others felt it was hard to follow or lacked authenticity.

Readers have mixed feelings about this book. Many appreciate Gabrielle Union's honesty and the way she tackles tough topics like sexual assault, colorism, and relationships. They find her stories raw and personal, which makes the book engaging and thought-provoking. Some readers also enjoy the humor and the unique perspective Union brings to her experiences in Hollywood and her personal life. However, others find the book hard to follow due to its non-linear timeline and feel that Union's voice comes across as rehearsed and inauthentic. Some readers also find the focus on her pettiness with her ex-husband and current husband uncomfortable and unnecessary. Despite these criticisms, many readers still find the book entertaining and inspiring, and would recommend it to others who enjoy memoirs and celebrity biographies.


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    I really liked this book. I have been looking to read more autobiography and biographies. It’s a wonderful story involving SA, a little inside view of Hollywood, talking about colorism and her deconstruction of it. At times it was hard to follow- because it jumps around vs consecutive timeline.

    Solid book. No complaints. Felt like she was next to me having a chat about her life. She has had some rough moments but the way she moves forward and holds her head up is so inspiring.

    This book is so so raw and personal. Union tells her most difficult and emotional stories, and I cannot help but feel connected to her.