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Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood

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Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood
Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood

Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood

Regular price $27.99
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Bone Black allows us to bear witness to the awakening of a legendary author-s awareness that writing is her most vital breath.

Stitching together the threads of her girlhood memories, bell hooks shows us one strong-spirited child-s journey toward becoming the pioneering writer we know. Along the way, hooks sheds light on the vulnerability of children, the special unfurling of female creativity and the imbalance of a society that confers marriage's joys upon men and its silences on women.

In a world where daughters and fathers are strangers under the same roof, and crying children are often given something to cry about, hooks uncovers the solace to be found in solitude, the comfort to be had in the good company of books.

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  • Bone Black allows us to bear witness to the awakening of a legendary author-s awareness that writing is her most vital breath.

    Stitching together the threads of her girlhood memories, bell hooks shows us one strong-spirited child-s journey toward becoming the pioneering writer we know. Along the way, hooks sheds light on the vulnerability of children, the special unfurling of female creativity and the imbalance of a society that confers marriage's joys upon men and its silences on women.

    In a world where daughters and fathers are strangers under the same roof, and crying children are often given something to cry about, hooks uncovers the solace to be found in solitude, the comfort to be had in the good company of books.

Bone Black allows us to bear witness to the awakening of a legendary author-s awareness that writing is her most vital breath.

Stitching together the threads of her girlhood memories, bell hooks shows us one strong-spirited child-s journey toward becoming the pioneering writer we know. Along the way, hooks sheds light on the vulnerability of children, the special unfurling of female creativity and the imbalance of a society that confers marriage's joys upon men and its silences on women.

In a world where daughters and fathers are strangers under the same roof, and crying children are often given something to cry about, hooks uncovers the solace to be found in solitude, the comfort to be had in the good company of books.