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Status: Available Page Count: 104 Edition: First ISBN: 978-1-886383-93-7 SRP (USD): $12.99 Size: 5.5x8.5 trade paperback Cover: Janet McKenzie Genre(s): Poetry Homepage: Vacirca Vaughn |
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If My Soul Could Talk Vacirca Vaughn |
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Hip Hop. Urban realism. Ethno-cultural traditions passed down through generations. The poems in this collection powerfully convey a young African-American woman's journey as she questions, seeks, absorbs, learns and declares that she is not just another sistah! A powerful new collection by a young poet to be reckoned with. This groundbreaking collection of poetry comes from Robert Heinzche prize-winning poet and Minetta Review editor Vacirca Vaughn. "These poems are perfectly balanced between the scholarly, the religious, the personal and the contemporary view a young woman has of herself and of the world she lives in." -- A. J. Muhammed "An excellent book of poems that speaks about many women through the voice of one woman." -- Earl B. Tuck |
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