I was HOPING this would be on the list (: I mean, I know there are lots of other books that fit this - far more than 28 - but I was hoping this one would because folks may look at the title and think "oh, that looks... not like something that a person would enjoy reading, I'll put it on the list of things I _should_ read, but right now I've got a bunch of stressful things and..."
It's _so_ not that. He's a fine storyteller as well as a person who has something to teach.
I picked it up recently (at the Helsinki library; which has ... 8 copies? Including the Swedish and Finnish translations.) I found it to be a LOT more accessable than the title suggests - Ibram writes as a person who's telling you something important, but NOT lecturing. It's both his story, and an invitation to do better.