I‘ve seen this meme in several places, and it makes me laugh every time. This cat is giving me serious Angela Bassett vibes from Waiting to Exhale, except that the #tree is not on fire. #divinedecember
I‘ve seen this meme in several places, and it makes me laugh every time. This cat is giving me serious Angela Bassett vibes from Waiting to Exhale, except that the #tree is not on fire. #divinedecember
This book came out in the early nineties and it has not aged well. Man crazy women, smoking, homophobia, fat shaming, and so on. It did have some funny bits, so it gets a so-so for that. I'm sure at the time it was fresh and honest. But now it just seems so dated IMO. I kept waiting for some big female empowering moment, but it never really came.
I finally feel like I can let go of the breath I've been holding for...years. I hope you all have the same sense of peace in your soul today. 💙💙
The bookshelf detective is back at the NY Times!
Love these!
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/books/tom-hanks-gwyneth-paltrow-bookshelves.h...
Not only is this story my favorite, but the movie version is definitely my favorite as well. This story even gave me inspiration to future writing masterpieces, yet there will only be one woman that the story will follow. Terry McMillan is truly an amazing author. Her female protagonists are just like women in real life. I could relate to Bernadine even at the age of seventeen. This wonderful book made it to my Recommended Reading List.
#ReadSoulLit - Single Ladies: So many parts of this book are solidified in my mind because of the movie adaptation. I think that I was just as excited to read Bernadine Harris get her retribution as I was to see Angela Basset give that A+ performance on the big screen. This is a story about sisterhood between four African American women whose friendship buoys and sustains them through the trials and tribulations of dating relationships.👇🏽
This story of the deep bonds of friendship between four African-American women shows how important that acceptance and support can be. Each of these women has her own issues, both personal and romantic, but evolves throughout the course of the story to find the love she deserves. Bonus, the movie is great, too.