Audre Lorde is one of the preeminent voices in the Black Feminist and Black Liberation movement. Sister Outsider is a primer on the visceral, embodied…
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Book Review: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou It seems that lately, any book that discusses the ‘real life ugliness’ that too many…
Book Review: Black Girl, Call Home
– Worth It Readers have a lot of opinions on the resurgence of poetry in this modern age of social media and Instagram poets, but…
Katharine Parr, the Sixth Wife – Alison Weir
Katharine Parr, the Sixth Wife (Six Tudor Queens #6) – Alison Weir Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres! I love to escape into…
You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria
3 Stars – It’s Okay Who knew? Apparently, confronting birth order and acknowledging your own inner demons can result in a lovely tale of love,…
The Cup of Our Life by Joyce Rupp
If the daily practice of holding a steaming cup of coffee or tea appeals to you, this might be the spiritual guide book for you! …
Women’s History Month – Historical Fiction
I am an avid reader of historical fiction and I am especially drawn to stories that feature strong and powerful women. As a woman who…
Lady Spirituality
Lent 2022 officially began Ash Wednesday, March 2nd and as it is also Women’s History Month, as a lady pastor it only seems fitting that…
Book Club & Cocktails – February wrap-up
Book Club & Cocktails – February 2022 Early 2020, I had the idea to start a book club and somehow, I managed to convince my…
Befriending a Theme – A Practical & Fun Way Out of a Reading Slump
I love a theme. I mean, in my twenties and early thirties, basically before I had children, I would host parties, nights out or even…