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Souls of My Sisters: Black Women Break Their Silence, Tell Their Stories and Heal Their Spirits [Paperback]

Dawn Marie Daniels (Author), Candace Sandy (Author)
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October 1, 2000
"If you can't reach a girlfriend to pour out your heart read Souls of My Sisters... Souls is just the thing when you need an extra boost." --Heart and Soul Magazine

Sisters Share Their Experience. . .And Their Strength

In this revised edition, black women from all walks of life candidly reveal how they overcame challenges just like the ones you're facing now. From Patti Labelle, Terrie M. Williams, LisaRaye McCoy, and Mary J. Blige to single moms and spiritual leaders, these diverse females have bonded together in print, for the first time, to discuss the issues that have touched their lives. You'll find a few new stories and learn what has happened to some of these Soul Sisters in this revised edition.

Their powerful, provocative, and ultimately uplifting stories relate with raw honesty the experiences only their sisters can truly understand, from abortion, AIDS and date rape to love, sex, racism, and money. Your sisters have been in your shoes. With their help, and your own inner strength of faith, you'll soon be taking the first precious steps toward healing from within--and liberating the magnificent woman you always dreamed of becoming.

"Provides an opportunity for us to stop apologizing for what we have no control over and control what we can." --Debra Fraser-Howze, President/CEO of the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS

Dawn Marie Daniels brings a spirited array of professional credentials to her role as Editor of Souls of My Sisters. She was the editorial force behind a number of award-winning authors, and has utilized her position and power as one of the book industry's premier editors to ensure that African American projects get the attention they deserve. Daniels has established a commanding presence in adult nonfiction with such books as In the Meantime and One Day My Soul Just Opened Up, both New York Times bestsellers by Iyanla Vanzant. She utilized her eight years of publishing experience to bring new talent to the surface and helped push them to the forefront of the publishing industry. Daniels' authors have been published through various imprints such as Prentice Hall Press, Fireside, Touchstone, S&S Aguilar, Scribner Paperback fiction, Simon & Schuster Trade, and Pocket Books.

Candace Sandy is the President of Candace Sandy Communications a multi media cooperative targeting women. For ten years, Candace Sandy has also served as the Communications Director for Congressman Gregory W. Meeks (D-NY) of the Sixth Congressional District, a member of the House Foreign Service and Financial Services Committees. In her capacity as Communications Director, Sandy has managed both national and international media campaigns in countries that have included Africa, Canada, Caribbean, China, Colombia, Cuba, Great Britain, India, Israel, Malaysia, Peru, and Venezuela. A frequent lecturer, who has served on several high-profile political campaigns, Sandy has worked tirelessly on behalf of women's issues including poverty, domestic violence, youth prostitution, anti crime, financial literacy, and reentry in New York City. Sandy is the former General Manager of New York University Radio Station WNYU 89.1 FM. As a former Radio Advertising Bureau Mercury AD/LAB Fellow, Sandy has covered such events as the 1993 and 1997 Presidential Inaugurations and the1996 Summer Olympics. She has also conducted several celebrity radio interviews, including Pam Grier, Stevie Wonder, and Will Smith.

--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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Literary agent Daniels and media consultant Sandy probe African-American women's strong facade to reveal the spiritual reality beneath it. Pointing to the recent discovery that "black women have among the highest rates of depression in the country," they perceive a need for African-American women to do some serious soul-searching. Early in the book, they ask readers to examine themselves through three simple words: Who am I? From there, they set readers on the path to self-discovery through poetry and soul-baring prose, with numerous, luminous African-American women lighting the path. Written by an eclectic group ranging from Rev. Patricia Webster to hip-hop queen Mary J. Blige, these insightful essays fall into 14 sections including "The Color of Money," "Isms" and "Better With Time." Many women reveal the despair that has threatened to engulf them, as well as the highs that have crowned their struggles. With characteristic honesty, public relations whiz Terrie Williams reminds readers of the common humanity we all share: "Deep down inside we are all fragile human beings, each one a combination of victories and defeats, a mixture of pain and joy, suffering and hopes." In her essay "When I Was Puerto Rican," Teresa Wiltz candidly reveals the humiliation she felt as a child when she was asked to clarify her ethnicity for her classmates. Although it may pull them toward cathartic tears at times, female fans of Iyanla Vanzant and Eric Copage will appreciate this reminder that the burden of living positively and productively is not borne alone. (Oct.)
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: Kensington (October 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1575666537
  • ISBN-13: 978-1575666532
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #212,099 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sistergirls Sharing, Caring and Healing, October 3, 2000
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This review is from: Souls of My Sisters: Black Women Break Their Silence, Tell Their Stories and Heal Their Spirits (Paperback)
Souls Of My Sisters is an innovative tool that encourages and empowers women to take charge of their lives, specifically in the areas of health, love, spirituality and family. Using a number of essays from a broad range of women, some icons and others lesser known, readers gain insight into the despair that has haunted them as well as the highs they have experienced in overcoming their various obstacles.

Readers gain a true sense that everyone has similar struggles. The path to self discovery that the authors encourage readers to embark upon, by asking the question, "Who am I?" encourages exploration within one's own soul so that we might learn from others and ourselves and not repeat our mistakes. Souls Of My Sisters is a powerful, life changing book that will encourage many African-American women in particular to become more focused, broaden their horizons and achieve all the success that awaits them.

Kudos to Dawn Marie Daniels and Candace Sandy on an outstanding job on their first publication. I look forward many more publications by them.

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Souls of My Sisters Touched My Soul, September 29, 2000
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Lorraine Barrett (Brooklyn, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Souls of My Sisters: Black Women Break Their Silence, Tell Their Stories and Heal Their Spirits (Paperback)
A friend of mine gave me an advance copy of this book and I literally couldn't put it down. It was filled with stories of love, pain, survival and success. There were stories on everything from love of parents, dealing with illness, date rape, the death of loved ones and so much more. There is a story to touch practically every situation that women have to deal with. Some of the stories left me in tears, others left me with the an exhilarating feeling. My thoughts were "Wow, if she could overcome that challenge, there's no way, I can't overcome mine". I give kudos to Candace Sandy and Dawn Daniels for taking the time to address and place "medicinal salve" on the souls of myself and women. I highly recommend this book and suggest the women pick more than one for Christmas, Kwanzaa, Hanukkah or "just because" and give it to a friend or loved one. I also recommend giving this book to a brother, lover or husband because this book definitely gives insight on women, their strengths their ability to survive and hold things together no matter what. In closing i'd just like to say, pick it up, pick it up, pick it up! This book is for women of all color and creed.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Why you? Why me? Why us?, March 25, 2001
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FeliciaBlack (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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Someone was hurt before you; wronged before you; hungry before you; frightened before you; beaten before you; humiliated before you; raped before you; yet, someone survived." -Maya Angelou Souls of my Sisters is an equally inspiring as well as motivational source of all the life lessons of today's black woman. The unifying theme here is, you are never alone; we all have been down that road. Regardless if it was caused by the atrocities of our heritage, the turbulent times we see right now or the unforeseen uncertainties of our future as a people. All of the roads lead toward one particular factor, which helps us make it through these uncertain times...our own unrelinquished beliefs of and or the grace of God. Even if you don't have a set belief, you don't need to. If you want to be preached to, then this won't be your cup of tea. However, it may help to fill that void in your life. This is a collection of real experiences, anguish, hurt, reflections, memoirs, love and spiritual journeys of all forms. This book offers a diverse group of black women from all walks of life; such as Mary J. Blige, Kym Hampton, Rosalyn McMillian, Felicia Middlebrooks and other unsung heroines. If you have ever felt that sneaky feeling of worthlessness or self doubt, or you just sat alone in the dark and wondered why? Why is this happening to me and where do I go from here? Then let this book be your guide towards the collective healing process and learn to fully understand and love yourself. Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, pondered this same question until she came up with this answer: "...Because I am here for a reason and every day I still learn good reason to answer my question: Why me?"
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