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Patrice Webb

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The ironic timing and geopolitical similarities to today even though it was written over 20 years ago!

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Reviewed: 04-10-25

From day one I was hooked on every word in every sentence of this entire journey. Octavia created such dynamic, complicated and soulful characters- even the ones who lost themselves in the hardness of their lives. At times i had to pause listening because her words were too real, i mean the timing and political politics and social experiences were just so spot on. Although we don’t have this level of nomadic chaos we do have elements of humans hurting human ms to soothe themselves and other humans visioning and moving in a way to create/rebuild an inclusive and earth seed type society as others tear it down for greed. Oh goodness! i can’t wait to start the next book in the trilogy!

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We’re all invited to grace

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Reviewed: 11-10-24

I’ve read this book 4 times so far in 2024, and plan to read it at least once more next month. Bell Hooks is grand in her open invitation to the reader to confront and consider the weaponizing of curiosity such that it gets limited and assigned to gender. Boys and men are on equal footing with girls and women in their torture to ignore their own intuition to feel their way through moments that overwhelm them. We humans need to give ourselves and each other grace as a default.

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Getting lost to find yourself.

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Reviewed: 11-10-24

Octavia Butler has been in an incredibly deep relationship with her feelings and her imagination for a very long time. Dana’s experiences were relatable and aspirational jaunts of self awareness, strategy, love, and resilience within reason. The sudden pulls back to a life not her own and experiences that showed her the ‘how’ parts of surviving as a slave were painful to read and beautiful to understand. I’m definitely going to read it again, especially now post election 2024.

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“Winners win because they quit a lot”

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Reviewed: 05-15-24

I so enjoyed this book. Dr Duke is equal parts brilliant, funny, direct, and motivational in sharing stories of moments when not noticing when to quit. I loved her simple invitation to not get stuck looking at what we’ve already put into the bucket as the evidence to keep filling it. The goal, as i understand it, is to be mobile in our noticing of big picture and seeing the future not through our ego or what we’ve already done and not getting romantic about our sunk costs when we realize what we’re doing is not worth (for our highest good) pursuing. Redefining quit with a vibration and meaning of respect and a step required to win.

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Perspective is valuable

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Reviewed: 11-26-23

I loved the narrative stories intertwined in this super digestible and actionable reminders of the fact that our experiences are all unique and available for us to use like mulch in a garden.

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Visibly fat v skinny and the relationship to health

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Reviewed: 01-23-23

Racism is sick and inaccurate. Fear of Black Body - is an academic work on our society's relationship with fatness. It's a bit dense at tines but it's necessary to explain how these beliefs ebbed and flowed over the centuries. Science has been clearly obsessed with being wrong about Black bodies. Artists have been in a love hate relationship with Black bodies that's still based on the fact that natural emulation of Black attributes in the anglo body is just not possible. It's good to have better historical context- also kinda crazy how visually fat v skinny has been a thing for so long but the internal versions of both states get assumed healthy or unhealthy which we all know is completely inaccurate. Enjoy!

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