Gumbo for the Black Woman’s Soul

Gumbo for the Black Woman’s Soul

Aviella Aloha / Aviella Aloha Elaine Tatum / LeAnne Dolce

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Editorial:
Wake Up Happy Sis!
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9780982332863
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Foreward by: Dr. Evelyn Bethune,Contributing Authors: Aviella Aloha, Jennifer Dukes, Elaine Tatum, Sheran Duncan, Melissa Andrewin, Roberta Bell, Nannette Palmore, Samantha Dantzler, Tamara Sidney, Stephanie WalkerEmbark on a soul-stirring odyssey with 'Gumbo for the Black Woman’s Soul: Stories of Resilience, Triumph, and the Power of Sisterhood.' This anthology is a testament to the unbreakable spirit of Black women, a celebration of their magic, and a rallying cry for their empowerment.Imagine the warmth of a sisterhood circle, where vulnerability is met with love, and scars are worn as badges of honor. That’s the essence of this anthology. It’s a sacred space where Black women from all walks of life come together to share their raw, unapologetic truths.From the fierce determination of Aviella Gray’s 'Why Settle' and the transformative journey of self-love in Elaine Tatum’s 'Seasons Beneath the Scars,' to the soul-baring honesty of Stephanie Walker’s 'Breaking the Silence,' each chapter is a masterpiece of authenticity and strength. These pages are filled with stories that will make you laugh, cry, and feel seen in ways you never thought possible.But this isn’t just a collection of stories. It’s a movement, a reclamation of joy, power, and purpose. It’s a love letter to every Black woman who has ever felt silenced, marginalized, or broken. It’s a reminder that no matter how dark the night is, there is always a dawn waiting to break through.Edited by LeAnne Dolce, Chief Self-Love Officer of Wake Up Happy, Sis!, this anthology is more than just a book. It’s a transformative experience, a guide to healing, growth, and unapologetic self-love. LeAnne’s soulful introduction sets the stage for the magic that unfolds, inviting you to embrace your own journey of resilience and reclamation.Within these pages, you’ll find the tools and inspiration you need to shatter the chains of trauma, rise above the limitations of your past, and step into the glorious power of your purpose. You’ll discover that you are not alone, that your story matters, and that your voice has the power to change the world.From the art of mindful rebuilding in Roberta Bell’s chapter to the powerful tale of redemption in Samantha Dantzler’s 'From Nothing to Something,' these stories will ignite a fire within you. They’ll remind you of the incredible strength and resilience that lies within every Black woman.So, sis, are you ready to join the revolution? Are you ready to wake up to your own magic, to claim the life of happiness and fulfillment you deserve? Then dive into 'Gumbo for the Black Woman’s Soul' and let these stories be your guide, your comfort, and your battle cry.This is your invitation to a sisterhood unlike any other. It’s your call to rise, to heal, to thrive. It’s your reminder that no matter what the world throws your way, you have the power to alchemize your pain into purpose, and your trials into triumphs.Welcome to the tribe, sis. Welcome to the beginning of your breakthrough. Let’s savor this gumbo of resilience and magic together, one soul-stirring story at a time.

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