I'm sooooo excited!!! The paperback edition of my 2nd book, The Politics of Respectability is HERE! POW!
I can't believe that I've actually done it, but I did!! I've published my second book. My memoir is next 2013!
The Kindle version has been available for over a month and the feedback has been great! The paperback is ready for purchase.
This is one review on my book...
"This book is a must read!!! I completed it in just two days. This is an accurate account of attempting to learn about and find your way as a black woman. Rae gives it to you straight with no chaser, as she gives details on abuse, relationships and the ugly side of sexual relationships that have gone bad. Rae's story gives insight into the secrets of the black family that causes our children to grow up looking and searching for the love they never received at home. She shows how a person's childhood has a direct impact on their future. Rae's accounts of her perseverance through all her life struggles will be a blessing to everyone who reads the book." More Reviews Also, if you have already read The Politics of Respectability please give a review on Amazon Kindle
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A Facebook Post About The Book!
"I purchased your book when it first came out on Amazon. Because I have a busy days w/ two teenagers @ home, I wasn't able to finish it until now. Let me just say it was an amazing book, that held my attention every time I picked it up. Can't wait for your next one. You are an amazing woman. Keep doing what God has called you to do!!!...Be Blessed!!!"
About The Book!
This book is my story. It unpacks the core of who I am and what I do. I don’t know how to be anything else. I am my ministry and my ministry is wrapped around my journey.
My experiences have shaped me for better or worse and they inform my day-to-dayness. My journey landed me into Delta and it landed me out of Delta. This book traces my journey and my collision course with, “The Politics of Respectability, from my mother to men.
The need to be seen as respectable ruled my life and left me battered as a girl physically, emotionally and sexually abused and then as a woman living with HIV in secret for 7 years.
My experiences have shaped me for better or worse and they inform my day-to-dayness. My journey landed me into Delta and it landed me out of Delta. This book traces my journey and my collision course with, “The Politics of Respectability, from my mother to men.
The need to be seen as respectable ruled my life and left me battered as a girl physically, emotionally and sexually abused and then as a woman living with HIV in secret for 7 years.