COUNTING THE COST: A MEMOIR by Jill (Duggar) Dillard
Jill Dillard, the oldest married daughter of the Duggar clan, reveals the details behind her estrangement from her family. As much as reality TV can be blamed for Duggar family issues, IBLP also contributed to the toxic family values. ‘Counting the Cost’ is perhaps the most authentic memoir to come out this year. Jill’s true voice has been uncovered.
Further reading: ‘Becoming Free, Indeed’ by Jinger (Duggar) Vuolo
Similar on TV: Shiny Happy People on Amazon Prime
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THE OTHER BLACK GIRL by Zakiya Dalila Harris
When being black in the workplace goes wrong… Nella swallows covert racism in her editorial position as the only black woman in the company until Hazel arrives. Invoking the best friend to enemy trope, this book slowly reveals the conspiracy that Nella is up against. SPOILER ALERT: Hair grease is the weapon. Jesus be a fence!
Further reading: ‘When No One is Watching’ by Alyssa Cole & ‘The Sellout’ by Paul Beatty
Similar movies” ‘They Cloned Tyrone’ & ‘US’
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THE PRESIDENT AND THE FREEDOM FIGHTER: Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and their battle to save America’s soul by Brian Kilmeade
This piece details Lincoln & Douglass’ proximity to abolitionism, the executive office & the US Civil War. The issue surrounding federal power & the president’s ability to free those enslaved, created a deep division that threatened the union established less than a century prior. In comparison to Peniel E. Joseph’s Sword & Shield, this book [& writing] failed to impress me with the overall structure. Obviously, Abraham Lincoln & Frederick Douglass remain important historical figures regardless.
Further reading to checkout: ‘The Columbian Orator’, ‘Lincoln’ by David Herbert Donald & ‘Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass’ by Frederick Douglass
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HUMBLE THE POET - Book Trilogy for Life
Unlearn (2014), Thing No One Else Can Teach Us (2019) & How To Be Love(d) (2022) are all pieces by Humble The Poet that discuss growth and introspection. The trilogy encourages the removal of bad habits, focus within the current journey & aiming to become a vessel of love. They build off of one another by expanding on the best practices for personal peace. Humble has alluded to a pause on writing books, but I think everything he’s produced thus far has been worthy of publication. Here’s to hoping we see more from in the future!
Playlist for reading: To Feel Love/d by Luke James
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THE PIANO LESSON by August Wilson
The Piano Lesson is a dramatic stage play exploring legacy, family, ambition & dreams; all symbolized by the family’s piano. Popularized recently by it’s 2023 Broadway run with an all-star cast, this is an important reflection of what many black families dealt with a few generations removed from slavery.
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THE ROSE THAT GREW FROM CONCRETE by Tupac Shakur
Tupac, the activist, the poet, the artist, the rapper, the lover, the human. ‘The Rose That Grew From Concrete’ is a compilation of poems written by Pac between 1989 - 1991.
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THE TIPPING POINT: HOW LITTLE THINGS CAN MAKE A BIG DIFFERENCE by Malcolm Gladwell
The tipping point is the catalyst for any epidemic. Gladwell explains the science behind word of mouth & Paul Revere’s successful journey; the power of context & the Zimbardo experiment; and the stickiness factor & Sesame Street’s successful curation. Ultimately, the Tipping Point preemptively foretold why Social Media Influencers would be successful & necessary for the corporate ecosystem.
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BAD BOY: A MEMOIR by Walter Dean Myers
‘Bad Boy’ is a memoir covering Walter Dean Myers’ childhood up to the beginnings of his successful career in writing. From Harlem to the army to New Jersey, this man always communicated in creativity. Dean Myers published his 1st book “Where Does The Day Go?” after winning a literature contest in 1969; he continued to publish books for over 40 years. Bad Boy serves not only as a reflective piece for him, but a masterclass on the evolution of a great author.
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The Unbothered King has spoken! Omarion details his internal process of maintaining a peaceful mentality in his writer’s debut. Flying high above internet beefs, O reflects on fear, masculinity, emotions & more while encouraging readers to be introspective. As a longtime Omarion fan, I was pleasantly surprised in learning about his more personal side. As a book reviewer, I was delighted to observe the various affirmations & prayers sprinkled in the plot. Overall, I had a well spent afternoon reading this & I’m looking forward to more music O!
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The revolutionary lives of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. In various ways they represent the political sword and shield of the Civil Rights Movement. This book also acknowledges the strategic development of Malcolm & Martin and the alliances they formed for the greater good of black people. Peniel E. Joseph penned a much needed nuanced narrative on these figures. Side Note: This is your weekly reminder that black education can happen outside of February; you can start by reading this book.
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THE 7 ½ DEATHS OF EVELYN HARDCASTLE by Stuart Turton
This murder mystery dances with the premise of Groundhog Day by purposely changing the character perspective every day. Because the audience is continuously off balance, the thrill is heightened & the mystery’s captivation is strong. What we find leads us through a gruesome redemption story. But perhaps, we are left with more questions than answers?
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SHOOK ONE by Charlamagne Tha God
In times of mental health awareness, Charlamagne delivers an intriguing reflection of his struggles with anxiety. Coupled with clinical correlations by Dr. Ish Major and a plethora of hip hop references, this book has truly earned it’s NYT Bestselling position.
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Jinger Vuolo, nee Duggar, is discussing her religious path to following the true word of God. In her own words, this memoir is “How I’ve had to figure out what I believe & why I believe it”. Although foreign to most, Bill Gothard’s teachings have proved incredibly harmful & disjointed. Jinger’s breakdown of her disentanglement from his reign is quite captivating for someone looking in. NOTE: In the world of emotionally charged judgements, I ask everyone to read this book with only the intention to hear from Jinger herself.