Tag Archives: On My Bookshelf

Bailey’s Café 

Baileys Café  by Gloria Naylor -A powerful read – quite harrowing in some places, uplifting in others. The 229 pages read more like a series of interconnected stories than a novel. Each story is different in the telling, the voice, … Continue reading

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To be Young Gifted and Black

 To be Young Gifted and Black: An Informal Autobiography, by Lorraine Hansberry. I have loved every play this woman has written. (Most are familiar with her other work “A Raisin in The Sun”). They are a transporting and phenomenal look … Continue reading

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Blue Plate Special 

The book Blue Plate Specail by, Kate Christensen, is not a cookbook. I might refer to it as a foodie book, but that will make one hell of a discussion if you belong to a book club. I can see … Continue reading

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Amazing Freedom 

Amazing Freedom This is a wonderful devotional book. I love the various voices of the eight different Women of Faith contributing to it, and each of their distinct writing styles. Each author is witty in their own way, and they all have a … Continue reading

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Girl SoldierA Story of Hope for Northern Uganda’s Children

In the first three days of January 2024, I removed all the books from my home library and gave all the shelves a good dusting. While cleaning, reorganizing, and inventorying (872 books), I found myself setting books I wanted to … Continue reading

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