Black Woman Blue

Stories of Black Love, Life and Laughter

by Jacqueline Akins


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$14.95
Softcover
$14.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/14/2005

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Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 210
ISBN : 9780595347605

About the Book

Black Woman Blue is story telling at its southern best! Author Jacqueline Akins explores the joys of friendship while examining the painstaking truth behind deceit; When evil rears it's ugly head, the reader is rescued and bosomed in a reward of self-discovery, patience and faithfulness.

    As I pulled into the driveway of the place I knew was ours, I tried to remember when things started to go wrong for us. I never wanted a big house, just a nice place to lay my head in peace. I just wanted to have a comfortable place to be, when I was tired of being everywhere else. I know this is the right place because the numbers on the house say one thousand two. Everybody say the truth suppose to set you free and I can use a taste of freedom right now. So hear me when I say to you, "this is our house, but it's a long way from being home!" How I wish I could step out of this car and go inside and leave Wesley out here in the car to sleep off his drunk. I can't. I can't cause I hear my daddy saying, 'I told you so.' And I hear my mama words echoing in my ear, 'you ain't got to go if you don't want to, but if you go, be woman enough to stay.'

-From the short story "Home Goings"


About the Author

Jacqueline Akins is a native of Valdosta, Georgia and currently resides in Macon with her sons (Kevin and A.J.). As a freelance writer and director of several stage productions, Akins has recently founded G.E.M (Gospel Entertainment Ministries) a touring arena for stage productions. Please visit the website at www.ministrynmotion.com Currently Jacqueline is nearing completion of a sequel to ?Kin Folks.?