"A moving reflection on family, belonging, and languages power to wound and heal." Kirkus Review
"In SOMETHING WE SAID, Liz Pryor does what I assumed was the impossible, and that's conjure distinct and unexplored pathways to explore a word that's both my favorite and America's least and most honest, through a dexterous and deeply vulnerable symphony of memoir, critique, and celebrity micro biography of said word's most famous user."
Damon Young, New York Times Bestselling Author of What Doesnt Kill You Makes You Blacker: A Memoir in Essays
Half memoir and half racial history, Elizabeth Pryor explores how the n-word shaped both the public and private worlds of her father, Richard Pryor, and how it defined her own sense of identity as his biracial daughter. . . . Moving, courageous, and intellectually rich, this is a work that reminds us we are far from finished reckoning with the word that has both haunted and defined American life.
Michael Eric Dyson, New York Times bestselling author of Tears We Cannot Stop