Black Girls Do Cry

Black Girls Do Cry by Shante D. Lowe, published by Dorrance Publishing on September 2, 2021, is a memoir that chronicles the author’s life from 1977 to 2012, spanning locations from Oakland to Tulsa, Oklahoma. This 66-page book presents Lowe’s experiences and insights, aiming to empower women facing abuse and encourage them to seek healthier paths.
In this memoir, Shante D. Lowe shares her personal journey, focusing on the challenges she faced and the resilience she developed. The narrative serves as a source of inspiration for readers, particularly those navigating toxic situations. Through her story, Lowe seeks to uplift and motivate others to take steps toward healing and empowerment, making it a significant contribution to the genres of biographies and memoirs.
Official synopsis Publisher
Black Girls Do Cry
By: Shante D. Lowe
Black Girls Do Cry: Battered but Not Broken is author Shante D. Lowe’s life story. It takes place from 1977-2012 and starts in Oakland to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she traveled. Her vision for this book is to empower other women who are going through abuse. She hopes her story will uplift them toward getting out of their toxic situations or to move towards getting out.
FAQ
What is “Black Girls Do Cry” about?
Who is the author of “Black Girls Do Cry”?
When was “Black Girls Do Cry” published?
What is the ISBN for “Black Girls Do Cry”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
