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Felicia Hayes

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Loved this so much!

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Revisado: 11-15-24

A wonder celebration of Whoopie Goldberg and her brother and mom. Her love for her family oozes out of every paragraph.

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This Mother-Daughter Memoir Format is a Gift to Us All

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Revisado: 08-17-24

After reading so many of Tananarive Due’s books, like Toni Morrison, I consider her a very significant mentor-in-my-head.
My mother and her twin sister participated in sit-ins in Tennessee and I was born during segregation.
I could see myself In Tananarive’s story and I could see my mom—at least partly—in Ms. Patricia’s story.
It opens up a way for my mom and I to co-write our memoirs as a first project.
Mom is not too enthusiastic about sharing stories of those days—which reveals to me how deep this wound is for her.
We are both healing from generational trauma, and as we heal individually, I think the combined or separate memoirs will take the shape that it takes—there is no forcing it.
So, I was so impressed and informed of how vast the civil rights movement was with all the organizations that moved the needle of justice forward in their different ways—all was needed.
This book should be required reading in high school and college levels.
The depth of both main characters are achieved in this truth-telling.
Thank you for getting this out in the world. I will be giving more copies of this nook to family members who are ready for it.

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A Story that Takes Generations to complete.

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Revisado: 07-23-24

I liked the insights of the Caribbean cosmology woven through the story. I love the fact that the generations ahead discovering their roots and their their own story that they’ve inherited from their ancestors. The connection between them and their ancestors a story that needed to be completed by the descendants reflects on African-American history and how we need to complete the story that our sisters started as we discover ourselves. I love how it jumps a generation if one generation is not ready. The second generation is and begins to pursue, the story of their family. This is so deep on so many levels that each listening would reveal something new. I love this kind of fiction that has real elements in it to learn from causing me to think about my own lineage and what I’ve been inherited from my ancestors, it’s sparks curiosity, and the action to do research and to listen to the stories of my elders who are still here thank you again for this wonderful wonderful story I am hooked on your stories. Now I’m trying to think which ones to read. I have a body of work within myself and I’m hoping by listening that I can learn how to tell, my own story of my own ancestry in interesting ways. Thanks for being a model. Thanks for giving so much of yourself through Story and for being a part of the African-American literary canon.

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Like sitting on the porch with grandma listening to stories.

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Revisado: 06-25-24

I love the characters that are developed. Reminds me of some of my family, I love the historical contacts and the bit of truth that the fiction is based on the sense of place, and I love the poetry within the sentences.

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The Reader Takes the Trip

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Revisado: 06-15-24

I loved the way she unfolds the story in a way that mirrors the character’s growing awareness of his own existence and the connection he has both been aware of with humanity on earth. Brilliant!!!

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A Present to Slowly Unfold Daily

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Revisado: 06-01-24

The story structure and accurate details of Black life in Jim Crow South. The characters were also familiar to me, reminding me of my own relatives. The ending had me in crocodile tears, as I had come to care so much about the characters.
This was a morning treat for me— I listened to it with coffee and breakfast overlooking my container garden on my balcony. Thank you!!

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