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Monday's Not Coming
- By: Tiffany D. Jackson
- Narrated by: Imani Parks
- Length: 10 hrs and 7 mins
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Monday Charles is missing, and only Claudia seems to notice. Claudia and Monday have always been inseparable - more sisters than friends. So when Monday doesn’t turn up for the first day of school, Claudia’s worried. When she doesn’t show for the second day, or second week, Claudia knows that something is wrong. As Claudia digs deeper into her friend’s disappearance, she discovers that no one seems to remember the last time they saw Monday. How can a teenage girl just vanish without anyone noticing that she’s gone?
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Suspenseful with twists!
- By Teresa on 12-18-18
- Monday's Not Coming
- By: Tiffany D. Jackson
- Narrated by: Imani Parks
Incredible
Reviewed: 01-08-25
Tiffany D. Jackson is incredible at crafting a story. I was not prepared for how this tale unfolded. I will definitely continue reading her work.
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Stranded
- By: Chris Bruno, David Howard Lee, Shukri R. Abdi
- Narrated by: Taraji P. Henson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Blake Griffin, and others
- Length: 2 hrs and 7 mins
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Separated by 10 years, 3,000 miles, and the unrelenting stresses of adulthood, best friends Janet and Serena plan a 40th birthday girls’ trip to reconnect. But after a massive crash, they’re the only survivors to wash ashore on an uncharted Caribbean Island. Armed with only the clothes on their backs and zero survival skills, they fight to overcome hunger, thirst, deadly wildlife—and most terrifyingly—decades of accrued resentment. Can they find their way home, or will they kill each other first?
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Get ready to Laugh
- By Lasheree McFarlane on 11-08-24
- Stranded
- By: Chris Bruno, David Howard Lee, Shukri R. Abdi
- Narrated by: Taraji P. Henson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Blake Griffin, full cast
Hilarious!!!
Reviewed: 01-06-25
I laughed my a** off. I had to turn it off in the car because I was in tears. LOLOLOLOL
The epilogue of the ransom demand from Curtis was, :::chef's kiss:::
Brava/Bravo to the entire cast. I loved it!!!
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Next of Kin
- By: Kia Abdullah
- Narrated by: Tania Rodrigues, Avita Jay
- Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
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Leila Syed receives a call that cleaves her life in two. Her brother-in-law’s voice is filled with panic. His son’s nursery has called to ask where little Max is. Leila was supposed to drop Max off that morning. But she forgot. Racing to the carpark, she grasps the horror of what she has done. What follows is an explosive, high-profile trial that will tear the family apart. But as the case progresses it becomes clear there’s more to this incident than meets the eye.
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Misleading title
- By HailtoTheVictors on 12-03-22
- Next of Kin
- By: Kia Abdullah
- Narrated by: Tania Rodrigues, Avita Jay
Mixed review
Reviewed: 01-06-25
I correctly pegged a few things about this story very early on, but oh boy, the path the readers had to travel to finally get to the truth.
The relationship between the sisters is heartbreaking, and their weak husbands, well, you'll see.
The one of the court scenes is the only reason I didn't rate this story 5 stars.
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They Were Her Property
- White Women as Slave Owners in the American South
- By: Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers
- Narrated by: Allyson Johnson
- Length: 10 hrs and 26 mins
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Bridging women's history, the history of the South, and African-American history, this audiobook makes a bold argument about the role of white women in American slavery. Historian Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers draws on a variety of sources to show that slave-owning women were sophisticated economic actors who directly engaged in and benefited from the South's slave market.
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Women ARE just like men
- By Mary on 08-22-19
- They Were Her Property
- White Women as Slave Owners in the American South
- By: Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers
- Narrated by: Allyson Johnson
Confirmation of the behavior we - Black women - must navigate today.
Reviewed: 12-23-24
This book took a while for me to complete, because the intentional cruelty and audacious white entitlement was difficult for me to listen to every day, without constantly bursting into tears.
Today, in 2024, white women are still appalled that they don't own us, that we don't step off the sidewalk to let them pass, that we areb't afraid to call attwntion to their cruelty. We repeatedly tell them that are not entitled to our labor, without compensation, and we certainly are not obligated to perform emotional labor, at any cost.
As heartbreaking as this information was to hear, I am glad their is writtsn evidence of their participation in enslavement.
I completed this compelling, heartbraking, magnificent book on the heels of the Nov 2024 presidential election. Thank you, Ms. Jones-Rogers for confirming what the 92% of us knew to be true.
Well done!
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Wild with Happy
- By: Colman Domingo
- Narrated by: Colman Domingo, Alex Newell, Sharon Washington, and others
- Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
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Gil (Domingo) is a struggling NYC actor who heads home to Philadelphia after the passing of his mother, Adelaide (Winfrey). The plan is to tidy-up her affairs as quickly and efficiently as possible, until a few unpredictably hilarious detours ensue. With his Aunt Glo (Washington) insisting on a proper burial, but an urn of ashes already in his hand, Gil gets thrown into a car by his best friend (Newell).
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All hollas and hallelujahs
- By 🔥 Phx17 🔥 on 06-14-24
- Wild with Happy
- By: Colman Domingo
- Narrated by: Colman Domingo, Alex Newell, Sharon Washington, Tyler James Williams, Oprah Winfrey
This was fantastic!
Reviewed: 06-13-24
I was in tears listening to this audiobook!!! LOLOLOL! This was so well done. Thank you!
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The Color of Law
- A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America
- By: Richard Rothstein
- Narrated by: Adam Grupper
- Length: 9 hrs and 32 mins
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In this groundbreaking history of the modern American metropolis, Richard Rothstein explodes the myth that America's cities came to be racially divided through de facto segregation - that is, through individual prejudices, income differences, or the actions of private institutions like banks and real estate agencies. Rather, he incontrovertibly makes clear that it was de jure segregation - the laws and policy decisions passed by local, state, and federal governments - that actually promoted the discriminatory patterns that continue to this day.
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Better suited to print than audio
- By ProfGolf on 02-04-18
- The Color of Law
- A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America
- By: Richard Rothstein
- Narrated by: Adam Grupper
This should be taught in schools
Reviewed: 05-14-24
Thank you, Mr. Rothstein. It was diffilcult to listen to this book because it is heartbreaking to have another reminder that whites have devoted centuries to trying to prove that Black Americans are unworthy, uncivilized savages, when we just want to be ledt alone withoit their feet on our necks and knees in our backs.
White Americans engage in behavior that makes them incapable of looking at themselves in the mirror, and refuse to accept accountability for THEIR responsibility in our disparate income, housing, health, wealth, public schools, voting and voting locations, etc.
Ta-Nehisi Coates' essay, The Case for Reparations, is an excellent companion to this book, along with The 1619 Project.
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Force of Beauty
- A Newark Family Memoir
- By: Mikki Taylor, Deborah Riley Draper
- Narrated by: Mikki Taylor
- Length: 2 hrs and 58 mins
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In Force of Beauty, Mikki Taylor, editor-at-large of Essence magazine and longtime activist, introduces us to her gifted grandmother, Bessie, her glamorous mother, Modina, and how Modina’s friendship with the legendary Sarah Vaughan shaped Mikki’s childhood. Taylor’s mini-memoir is a tribute to Newark in the '50s and '60s, of cool jazz clubs and close-knit neighborhoods, a handsome house on Avon Avenue, and one family’s tale of perseverance and ingenuity in a city they all loved.
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Cadence of narrator's voice is odd
- By Sharon S. on 02-25-21
- Force of Beauty
- A Newark Family Memoir
- By: Mikki Taylor, Deborah Riley Draper
- Narrated by: Mikki Taylor
Memories
Reviewed: 05-03-24
Thank you, Ms. Taylor for sharing your Newark. I spent most of my youth playingbwith family and friends on those familiar streets, and hearing those street names conjured up memories, making me wabt to travel back to Jersey for a spell.
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The Yellow Wife
- A Novel
- By: Sadeqa Johnson
- Narrated by: Robin Miles
- Length: 9 hrs and 31 mins
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Born on a plantation in Charles City, Virginia, Pheby Delores Brown has lived a relatively sheltered life. Shielded by her mother’s position as the estate’s medicine woman and cherished by the Master’s sister, she is set apart from the others on the plantation, belonging to neither world. She’d been promised freedom on her eighteenth birthday, but instead of the idyllic life she imagined with her true love, Essex Henry, Pheby is forced to leave the only home she has ever known. She unexpectedly finds herself thrust into the bowels of slavery at the infamous Devil’s Half Acre.
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A Real page turner
- By Elizabeth Early on 01-19-21
- The Yellow Wife
- A Novel
- By: Sadeqa Johnson
- Narrated by: Robin Miles
Incredible
Reviewed: 05-03-24
Ms. Johnson is an incredible writer. This was a terribly difficult book to read, as are all books covering the cruelty of enslavement.
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Before the Mayflower
- A History of Black America
- By: Lerone Bennett
- Narrated by: John Ridle
- Length: 11 hrs and 43 mins
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The black experience in America - starting from its origins in western Africa up to 1961 - is examined in this seminal study from a prominent African American figure. The entire historical timeline of African Americans is addressed, from the Colonial period through the civil rights upheavals of the late 1950s to 1961, the time of publication.
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Very informative, worth listening to thrice..
- By Alednam A Uonopk on 04-13-21
- Before the Mayflower
- A History of Black America
- By: Lerone Bennett
- Narrated by: John Ridle
Excellent history lesson
Reviewed: 04-14-24
I have heard glowing reviews about Mt Bennett's Before The Mayflower for decades and I have FINALLY listened to it.
The narration could have been better.
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Episode 8: Full Circle
- By: Spenser Simrill, Alvin Cowan
- Narrated by: Elvis Mitchell
- Length: 46 mins
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The one and two L Simril(l)s find a new path forward toward healing and reconciliation while Spenser and Michael officially create the first historical market to ever mention the KKK. William Darity, professor at Duke University, provides a context on the concept of reparations while Michael questions whether money is the answer.
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should be required listening in all high schools
- By Alpacadoc on 07-04-24
- Episode 8: Full Circle
- By: Spenser Simrill, Alvin Cowan
- Narrated by: Elvis Mitchell
This is a beautiful story
Reviewed: 04-11-24
Kudos to Spencer Simril for reaching out to Michael Simrill. It was heartwarming to listen to these family membera meet and build long lasting relationships, and not shy away from those difficult conversations.
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