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shaniquekee 's review for:
The Mother of Black Hollywood: A Memoir
by Jenifer Lewis
Love yourself, so that love will not be a stranger when it comes.
I almost didn't stick this one out, but I'm glad I did! First of all, listen to the audio book, Jenifer Lewis reads it herself (she also sings throughout). The book chronicles her life and career and really captures her unique voice. One thing that I didn't realize until I got to the end of the book is that her tone and voice in each chapter tends to reflect her mental state in life (she has bipolar disorder). So in the first few chapters I was like, this is a lot, but I stuck it out and heard her voice and the style of the text change as she becomes older. And I LOVED her letter to the reader at the end. Throughout the entire book she drops gems of wisdom on life and love and relationships, and you get a sense of the breadth of her career (she's done everything!).
I almost didn't stick this one out, but I'm glad I did! First of all, listen to the audio book, Jenifer Lewis reads it herself (she also sings throughout). The book chronicles her life and career and really captures her unique voice. One thing that I didn't realize until I got to the end of the book is that her tone and voice in each chapter tends to reflect her mental state in life (she has bipolar disorder). So in the first few chapters I was like, this is a lot, but I stuck it out and heard her voice and the style of the text change as she becomes older. And I LOVED her letter to the reader at the end. Throughout the entire book she drops gems of wisdom on life and love and relationships, and you get a sense of the breadth of her career (she's done everything!).