'Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations' by Mira Jacob is an eye-opening graphic memoir that deftly navigates the complexities of American identity, interracial families, and the challenging realities that often create divisions in our society. With incisive wit and unguarded vulnerability, Jacob recounts her most formative discussions about race, color, sexuality, love, and the art of conversation itself. The narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the 2016 election, capturing the innocent inquiries of her half-Jewish, half-Indian son Z and the political discord that infiltrates her family life. This is a tender, yet humorous exploration of the poignant questions her young son poses—questions that reflect deep societal tensions—as Jacob seeks to provide answers rooted in her experiences. The memoir invites readers into a deeply relational space, compelling engagement with the hope found amidst challenging dialogues.