I'm really loving my journey into poetry this year. Favorite poem (which is so hard to choose) was Footnotes for Kanye where she called him out using his own lyrics. I read it at least three times.
March #bookspin and #nonfiction2023
I'm really loving my journey into poetry this year. Favorite poem (which is so hard to choose) was Footnotes for Kanye where she called him out using his own lyrics. I read it at least three times.
March #bookspin and #nonfiction2023
Emotionally-charged poetry, and so amazing. "My Sister's Keeper" made me tear up.
This is a work of art! I will read and re-read it until my copy falls apart. Loved every word, saw myself, my sisters, my family in these pages.
A book of poems discussing both the hardships the author has faced as a black woman as well as (some of the hardships) black women as a group have had to endure. So many trigger warnings. So gut wrenching. A quick, yet powerful read
I just finished this wonderful collection of poetry by Jasmine Mans. In Black Girl, Call Home she touches on feminist issues, and what it means to be a queer Black Woman. I found each poem to be piercing, as good poetry should be. I can only imagine how amazing they would sound if performed.
this is a powerful collection. some poems hit my heart, some hit old wounds i thought had healed, some added questions to my already long questions about the meaning of life while others missed the mark completely and left me confused. this is definitely a collection i will return to over the years.