**How does a mother escape the stress of living with her grown children?** Patrice Reed is retired, but between church life and home life with her two adult daughters and grandson, there is no time for her own life. That is, until she meets Theo Santoro, who makes her recognize that she's missing
We Find Our Way
β Scribed by Reyna Biddy
- Book ID
- 111127661
- Publisher
- Andrews McMeel Publishing
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 344 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781524883140
- ASIN
- B0B76135KL
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
**"To describe this book, I wrote from the perspective of the black experience. My experience particularly. It's a book about grief, death, rebirth, ancestors, and spirit. I talk about the matrix and wanting out of it."βReyna Biddy
A collection of poetry focused on rebirth, ancestors, spirit, and so much more from the unique perspective and voice of a revered spoken-word poet, author, and self-love enthusiast.**
We Find Our Way, the latest and third collection of poetry from creator Reyna Biddy, explores themes of love and dependency, both within ourselves and with the people we hold close. Biddy's propensity for making readers feel welcomed, healed, and hopeful is evident in every poem; every sentence; every word she pens. The variety of writing stylesββfrom short, thought-provoking pieces to longer, more lyrical versificationββperfectly cradle Biddy's unique thoughts on intimate topics like motherhood, childbirth, and sacrifice, and many of the other complexities life contains. Biddy's words are more influential and necessary now than ever.
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