Posts in Reading
Ellington Was Not a Street by Ntozake Shange (Book Review)

Ntozake Shange is a poet whose name may feel funny in your mouth and who's face you may not recognize. Have no doubt that she is a very influential woman. She is best known for her award-winning choreopoem, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow is Enufwhich was later turned into a movie of the same name.

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Astrophysics for People in a Hurry by Neil deGrasse Tyson (Book Review)

He calls himself "your personal astrophysics" and he is one fly guy. Neil deGrasse Tyson has been in the public eye for a number of years but most recently he was the guy who demoted Pluto. His latest book is Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, and I chose to experience it on audiobook. 

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Courage is Contagious: And Other Reasons to be Grateful for Michelle Obama, ed.by Nick Haramis (Book Review)

Courage is Contagious: And Other Reasons to be Grateful for Michelle Obama is a collection of essays praising the life and style of the first lady. The contributors are a diverse group of individuals: chefs, actors, activists, designers, writers, comedians, and even school children.

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Write What You Know: The Poetry Memoir "Life Comes From Concrete" by Kevin Anglade (Book Review)

Divided into five sections, Life Comes From Concrete takes the reader through the recurring themes of Kevin Anglade's life from his childhood to manhood. With raw honesty and passion, he lets the reader in and asks nothing more than an ear to listen.

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"Binti" Reminds Us That We Write Our Own Stories (Book Review)

I didn’t expect to finish Binti so quickly, especially since my responsibilities are a little more pressing than they use to be. But I just couldn't stop. I wandered around the house with this book in my hand the entire day, moving from room to room when interrupted. Obsession would be an accurate way to put it. I read all 85 pages before the sun had gone down. 

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"Hair Story" Provides History and Perspective to Why It's More Than *Just Hair* (Book Review)

My love of the mundane prompted me to purchase and read Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America by Ayana D. Byrd and Lori L. Tharps written in 2001. In 2014, an updated and revised version was published to include the changing styles of the later 2000s, which is the version I read. 

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