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SUNDAY MORNINGS IN HYDE PARK
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ABOUT SUNDAY MORNINGS IN HYDE PARK
A Coming Of Age Memoir Filled With Tales, Anecdotes, Rhapsodies, Lyrics, Compositions, Poems & Epigrams As Concerns An Inner-City Black Girl
Sunday Mornings in Hyde Park: A Coming Of Age Memoir Filled With Tales, Anecdotes, Rhapsodies, Lyrics, Compositions, Poems & Epigrams As Concerns An Inner-City Black Girl is just that. The writings in this book are mostly first hand accounts apart from the preface and the reflections that assist in narrating the story. The story takes you hand in hand with Angie through defining moments starting at age seven through twenty-six. This three part journey takes you through raw and heavy vulnerability, "relatability," love, loss, pain, resilience, recovery, faith, hope, healing, and mostly growth.
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The point of the book is the completed story, it is a recollection of lived experiences that have been organized, the intention was never to share these writings. This book wasn't written in a day, it is a compilation of poetry written over 25 years and assembled at what Angie knew to be divine prompting. Editors said the book's greatest value was its transparency, vulnerability and authenticity
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ANONYMOUS REVIEW
"It was raw and I felt like I grew up with Angie. Parts are hard to read because of the heaviness and [it's] not a fast read. This definitely is a book to slowly make your way through."
ANONYMOUS REVIEW
"I think many people can relate. It covers many topics childhood, love, loss, pain, resilience, recovery, faith, hope, healing, growth. You really feel like you are living in the author’s heart."
ANONYMOUS REVIEW
"I think the book's greatest value was the rawness of the writing as well as the fact that Angie has a gift of painting literal pictures with her words and somehow including others along in the journey so it felt like you were there with her in the different moments she captured."
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