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The Window Seat: Notes from a Life in Motion

Top of the pile

80

/100

I Index Overall Rating

Readers

73/100

Critics

88/100

Scholars

N/A

Author:

Aminatta Forna

Publisher:

Grove Press

Date:

May 18, 2021

In this wide-ranging collection of new and previously published essays, Forna writes about displacement, trauma and memory, love, and how we coexist and encroach on the non-human world.

What The Reviewers Say

Claire Messud,
Harpers
With this collection, she proves a compelling essayist...her voice direct, lucid, and fearless. All the pieces are enjoyable and often surprising, even when rather slight. But the most substantial ones are memorable—even unforgettable. They deftly straddle the personal and the political.
Daneet Steffens,
The Boston Globe
... opens with its exhilarating eponymous piece, encompassing her heady childhood experiences of flying internationally as an unaccompanied minor as well as the giddy experience of executing a loop de loop in a light aircraft. Both perceptive and informative, that essay sets the tone for the rest of this collection, in which Forna delves into a dynamic tapestry of resonant topics: the various elements that she explores in her fiction — migration, war and its aftermath, familial love, friendship, curiosity, resilience — are equally present in her nonfiction.
CAROLYN KELLOGG,
Los Angeles Times
... a smart accompaniment to any travel, armchair or actual.
Gretchen Lida,
Washington Independent Review of Books
Focused primarily on the passenger seats of airplanes, it luxuriates in the experience of vast flights to far-flung places, its language as soaring as the clouds casting shadows on the oceans below.