Promise, Forever

Promise, Forever by Sonie Campbell is a collection of essays and poems published by AuthorHouse in May 2001. This 120-page book is written in English and delves into the experiences of women as they navigate their identities and roles within society. The work aims to inspire readers to reflect on who they are and who they aspire to be, addressing themes of self-discovery and empowerment.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the African American experience, with a focus on justice and equality. The essays and poems discuss the complexities of womanhood, touching on emotions related to family, relationships, and personal growth. Promise, Forever encourages unity and self-fulfillment, making it a reflective piece for those engaged in soul-searching and striving for personal transformation.
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The essays and poems in Black Eyed Peas for the Woman’s Soul are about experiences coming to terms with who we are as women, and where we fit in the scheme of things. They seek to inspire women to examine who they are and who they’d like to become. The author then motivates us to go through whatever process it takes to make things happen.
The essays look at the African American side of life in these United States, asking pertinent questions in our quest for justice and equality. This book is about women — good women, bad women, happy women, sad women. It explores our feelings about our families, our men, each other, and ourselves. Black Eyed Peas for the Woman’s Soul encourages unity and self-fulfillment. It is a must read for down to earth soul searching sisters who are moving mountains and making things happen.
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