Three Keys
Try as I might, I was unable to limit my review of Three Keys by Kelly Yang to three keys to its greatness. I started with It’s about a goat named Scape and the issue of immigration and how it’s easy to blame those in a weak spot; It proves that although most people don’t change, some people do; and It shares how small interactions have the power to change minds and to make a big impact for those vulnerable to exploitation, abuses, misinformation, and hopelessness. But I realized I couldn’t stop with that short list. Yang’s book goes beyond any simple storyline to capture someRead More →