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Blackwildgirl: A Writer's Journey to Take Back Her Superpower

Duration
10H 41min
Language
English
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Category

Biographies

Blackwildgirl begins her life as a queen superpower. When she is still a child, however, her parents strike a bargain that leads to her dethronement—and sets her on a forty-five-year journey to become the warrior she was born to be: Blackwildgoddess.

Join an interactive adventure exploring the private life and journals of a young Black girl, beginning at the age of eight, as she struggles and evolves from a tennis player, musician, and college student to become a wife, mother, lawyer, scholar, and writer. Documenting revelations and reflections during her twelve-stage initiation journey in America and the African diaspora, this intimate, introspective autobiography—composed of acts, stages, scenes, and letters to Love—reveals how writing can unearth and give life to women’s powerful, sassy, and willful spirits.

Authentic, vulnerable, and spirit-filled, this captivating and enthralling road map is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the experiences of girls as they seek to become wild women—women who are fierce and fearless; women who are warriors for themselves and others; and women who are committed to excavating and cultivating their spiritual gardens to manifest and fulfill their destiny in the world.

Be sure to get the companion journal, Blackwildgirl: Finding Your Superpower to journey and journal along as you listen. Write your own story. Discover your own inner wisdom. Own your power and purpose. Celebrate yourself.

© 2024 She Writes Press (Audiobook): 9798868737701

Release date

Audiobook: 2 April 2024

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