Signed Where Do Black Girls Go To Cry
Your name. Her words. A moment that belongs to you.
This signed edition of Where Do Black Girls Go To Cry? — the Author's Cut memoir — is personally inscribed by Alicia Nicole. Made out to whoever needs it most. Yourself. Your sister. Your daughter. Your best friend who holds everything in.
This is a memoir about parking lots and psychiatric wards and a woman named Monica who walked in at 2am and left a card that said: When you're ready to stop surviving and start living. It is about a son who told his mother she was strong enough. It is about what comes after.
Author's Cut · Second Edition · ISBN: 979-8-9946155-1-5
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