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Inside this tender little book, lay all the thank-yous you's like to say to her, and all those you know she deserves. Sometimes you think of it but feel to shy, sometimes you don't think of it until it's too late. Open this book and share the gratitude you feel toward her for being in your life and making hers a part of yours.
For everyone struggling to find a special Father's Day gift, here's a collection of funny, tender, and heartfelt remembrances, each one a word picture in an emotional scrapbook, recalling all those silly, poignant, and touching moments of a lifelong relationship between a father and child.
Organized by such themes as Heritage, Values, Pride, and Faith, the material in this witty and inspiring volume is drawn from the contributions of hundreds of African-American women, including Maya Angelou, the Delaney sisters, Alfre Woodard, Naomi Campbell, Senator Carol Moseley-Braun, and Ntozake Shange. Line illustrations.
A beautiful gift book that gives readers more than 300 wonderful memories with which to say, Thank You.
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From the authors of the bestselling Dear Mom, Thank You for Being Mine and Dear Dad, Thank You for Being Mine comes an extraordinary little keepsake book that features hundreds of ways to let the one you love know how special she is.
In celebration of Mother's Day, this delightful gift book offers hundreds of heartwarming, funny, and loving reasons to thank our grandmothers for being in our lives. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
The &“Strong Black Woman&” has been a part of mainstream culture for centuries, as a myth, a goddess, a positive role model, a stereotype, and as a burden. In Fierce Angels, Sheri Parks explores the concept of the Strong Black Woman, its influence on people of all races, and the ways in which black women respond to and are affected by this image. Originating in the ancient Sacred Dark Feminine as a nurturing and fierce goddess, the Strong Black Woman can be found in myths from every continent. Slaves and slave owners alike brought the legend to America, where the spiritual icon evolved into the secular Strong Black Woman, with examples ranging from the slave Mammy to the poet Maya Angelo...