The Puffy Thing

The Puffy Thing by Pamela D. Doss, published by Stillwater River Publications on January 30, 2021, is a 32-page book written in English. This work addresses the feelings surrounding naturally textured hair, encouraging readers to embrace their unique hair types with confidence. It aims to dispel negative perceptions about hair texture and promotes self-acceptance.
In this book, readers will find a message that emphasizes the beauty of individuality and authenticity. The Puffy Thing focuses on themes related to personal hygiene and self-esteem, particularly within the context of African American and Black girls and women. Through its engaging narrative, the book invites readers to celebrate their hair as a source of pride and identity, reinforcing the idea that everyone is unique and should embrace their true selves.
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Has anyone ever made you feel bad about your naturally textured hair?
Have you compared your hair to other people’s straight or curly hair?
Do you want to embrace the hair you have with confidence?
Well, this book is for you!
The Puffy Thing is dispelling the notion that the texture of your hair somehow makes you less than, and that you aren’t pretty. Your hair is unique to you. No one can be you, and you should not want to be anyone else. You are authentic. You cannot be duplicated-and for that you can be proud. Your hair is your crown. Own it!
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