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March 23, 2019

Between the Pages Bookclub (March 23rd)

Black Girls Must Die Exhausted”, is  a treat for lovers of women’s fiction.  Author Jayne Allen  creates a relationship between the main character , and potential readers.   Readers gain knowledge of what it is like to be black women in today’s society  against social, cultural, career, and family experience[...]

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March 17, 2019

The Everyday Chapter (March 17th)

As a first-time experience, via WhatsApp, I joined Nigeria-based The Everyday Chapter for over two hours of deeply compelling text chat about BGMDE, writing, purpose and even relationships![...]

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January 28, 2019

Melanated Readers (Jan 26th)

“Black Girls Must Die Exhausted,” a necessity for underrepresented African American women, tell the story of a 33 year old black woman, Tabitha Walker. She has her life precisely mapped out, but reality hits her when she is diagnosed with Premature Ovarian Reserve Failure. She learns that she may not be able to have her id[...]

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January 27, 2019

SOS Bookclub (Jan. 26th 2019)

What a refreshing book about us for us. It leaves so much to unpack… from family connections, sisterhood, relationships, race and fertility which is a topic not discussed as often as it should be in our community. Reading it takes you through so many emotions. I was happy, I was sad, I was annoyed, and I was proud. Now we are wa[...]

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