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Review: Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans (Audiobook)


5 stars


Experience the profound resonance of a collection that echoes the history, traditions, and emotions of generations of Black women. Jasmine Mans has masterfully woven a rich tapestry filled with memories, regrets, joy, hopes and prayers that is truly awe-inspiring.


In her work, she bravely tackles challenging topics including personal experiences with homophobia and societal encounters. She unveils the harsh truth about rape culture and shares her journey as a survivor with grace and resilience. Her words are exquisitely crafted; they captivate you with their rhythmic flow while addressing serious issues in a manner that is both eye-opening yet soothing.


Although the title emphasizes black girls, Mans also thoughtfully examines issues related to being a black boy and being trans. She boldly explores police brutality.


I was honored to encounter this collection through an audiobook narrated by Mans herself. The emotion she poured into her performance was palpable and deeply moving. This is a collection that genuinely tugs at your heartstrings.


This work may have shifted my perspective on novels in verse.


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