Reviews
"[These] memories are sharp and clear...compelling as maps for those who demand a better world." —Dr. Juan Gomez-Quinones, author, Mexican American Labor, 1790-1990, "Bob Avakian is a long distance runner in the freedom struggle against imperialism, racism and capitalism. His voice and witness are indispensable in our efforts to enhance the wretched of the earth. And his powerful story of commitment is timely." -- Cornel West, "Avakian's new memoir leaves a breathtaking impression...[He] sounds a high, sustained cry for complete social transformation." -San Francisco Chronicle, "Information about the Black Power struggle and black nationalist organizations that is available nowhere else." -Elemental Magazine, "A truly interesting account of Bob Avakian's life, a humanizing portrait of someone who is often seen only as a hard-line revolutionary. I can understand why Bob Avakian has drawn so many ardent supporters. He speaks to people's alienation from a warlike and capitalist society, and holds out the possibility for radical change." -- Howard Zinn ., "Avakian's new memoir leaves a breathtaking impression...[He] sounds a high, sustained cry for complete social transformation." -- San Francisco Chronicle, "Information about the Black Power struggle and black nationalist organizations that is available nowhere else." -- Elemental Magazine, "[These] memories are sharp and clear...compelling as maps for those who demand a better world." --Dr. Juan Gomez-Quinones, author, Mexican American Labor, 1790-1990, "[These] memories are sharp and clear...compelling as maps for those who demand a better world." -Dr. Juan Gomez-Quinones, author, Mexican American Labor, 1790-1990, "Avakian's new memoir leaves a breathtaking impression...[He] sounds a high, sustained cry for complete social transformation." — San Francisco Chronicle, "Information about the Black Power struggle and black nationalist organizations that is available nowhere else." -- Elemental Magazine, "Information about the Black Power struggle and black nationalist organizations that is available nowhere else." — Elemental Magazine, "Avakian's new memoir leaves a breathtaking impression...[He] sounds a high, sustained cry for complete social transformation." -- San Francisco Chronicle, "[These] memories are sharp and clear...compelling as maps for those who demand a better world." -Dr. Juan Gomez-Quinones, author,Mexican American Labor, 1790-1990, "[These] memories are sharp and clear...compelling as maps for those who demand a better world." --Dr. Juan Gomez-Quinones, author, Mexican American Labor, 1790-1990