That's What Momma Said

That's What Momma Said
Author: Sis Diane
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781475914429

Do you remember those little nuggets of wisdom that your mom, grandmother or nurturer would quote to you that left you either with a greater understanding or just wondering why she just didnt speak English? Were you ever told? A dog that brings a bone will carry a bone You dont have to like them, but you do have to love them You have to crawl before you walk There are no mistakes, only learning experiences If you dont think you are cute, no one else will Thats the kind of person that will get you killed Stay in a childs place Did you scratch your head and wonder what it meant, but as you grew older and reflected on those nuggets, did you gain a better understanding of them? You may have even found yourself repeating them to your friends and inevitably to your own children. In this book, you will gain even more nuggets of wisdom to reflect on and to share. Come see what momma said! ADDED BONUS From the Pen of Diane You will also be refreshed as you read short messages that seek to share insight, encouragement and offer prayers of meditation. From Test to Testimony Reconstructed From the Inside Out Do You See What You Missed Through the Midst of It All You Are SMART The Thief Within The Lie of the Bondage Wait on the Promise It Time For a Praise Break Come discover the spiritual insights hidden within the pages of these messages!

Momma Said, "Never Feel Sorry for a Man

Momma Said,
Author: Ramona Phillips
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012-01-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1468540661

Are you concerned about your relationship choices? Do you wonder why people behave the way they do in relationships? Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired of dysfunctional relationships? Do you need to change? Do you know how to change? Wonder why the cycle seems to go on and on? Does your past affect your relationships today? Have you suffered from Trauma and struggled with Fear? Maybe this is affecting your relationships.

What Mama Said

What Mama Said
Author: Osonye Tess Onwueme
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780814331415

Renowned playwright Osonye Tess Onwueme's powerful new drama illuminates the effect of national and global oil politics on the lives of impoverished rural Nigerians. What Mama Said is set in the metaphorical state of Sufferland, whose people are starving and routinely exploited and terrorized by corrupt government officials and multinational oil companies-that is, until a voice erupts and moves the wounded women and youths to rise up and demand justice. Onwueme's powerful characters and vibrant, emotionally charged scenes bring to life a turbulent movement for change and challenge to tradition. Aggrieved youths and militant women-whose husbands and sons work in the refineries or have been slaughtered in the violent struggle-take center stage to "drum" their pain in this drama about revolution. Determined to finally confront the multinational forces that have long humiliated them, Sufferland villagers burn down pipelines and kidnap an oil company director. Tensions peak, and activist leaders are put on trial before a global jury that can no longer ignore the situation. What Mama Said is a moving portrayal of the battle for human rights, dignity, compensation, and the right of a nation's people to control the resources of their own land.

Mom Said, “Don’T Mess with This Stuff”

Mom Said, “Don’T Mess with This Stuff”
Author: Saraigh Emma Belle
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2018-08-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1982204702

All Vivienne wants to know is what happens to us if we commit suicide. Her life is a disaster and she needs real answers. Her grandparents and her father are all dead, but she cannot ask them. If only she could. They would tell her what to do. She already knows that her mother would tell her that she must be strong and that she can get through all this shit. Before she can decide, life takes her on a strange and otherworldly path. Maybe she can talk to the dead, but how will she know if that is real or that they are any wiser than her mother?

Momma Gone

Momma Gone
Author: Nina Foxx
Publisher: Brown Girls Publishing
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0991532295

Momma set me on the jukebox. So begins the personal story of Denise (Sweetie) Wooten, set between a post-civil rights era New York City and a growing, but stale rural Alabama. We are thrust in the midst of a family longing for normalcy, but instead struggling with illness and all that comes with it; denial, anger and misunderstanding and love. As cultures clash, we see the family through a child s eyes and walk with her as she makes sense of war fought far away, but with effects close to home, and a tragedy that changes her life forever. More truth than not, Momma: Gone is a story of survival, where all the lessons are taught by the child who must eventually lead them through and a classic American story of overcoming life s misfortunes to find the bloom on the other side. -Shortlisted for a Doctorow Award in Innovative Fiction

Jaxson's Last Hour: 5:45 A.M. - 6:45 A.M.

Jaxson's Last Hour: 5:45 A.M. - 6:45 A.M.
Author: Tygher Williams
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2013-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490715290

The book is about how I accepted my brothers suicide, the relationship that we had while he lived, and how my faith in God got me through it.

Hanger Stout, Awake!: 50th Anniversary Edition

Hanger Stout, Awake!: 50th Anniversary Edition
Author: Jack Matthews
Publisher: Personville Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Clyde Stout is a high school graduate in a small Ohio town; he loves tinkering with cars and dreaming about his girlfriend. He is coasting ... until he discovers he has a new talent: the ability to hang from a metal bar longer than anybody! Others start calling him "Hanger," and an out-of-town stranger, trying to help the boy to profit from this talent, organizes various "hanging competitions." At first, Hanger goes along, but after a while he becomes suspicious of the stranger’s motives; is he for real? Hanger is no longer a boy and not yet an adult – but he finds himself in a world where older adults are constantly offering advice and supervision and alleged wisdom. Until then, Hanger had always been an amiable and trusting sort; now Hanger needs to look at things through adult eyes — can he adapt to a world which seems less safe or reliable but possibly more profound? This slender 150 page coming-of-age novella was first published in 1967 and reprinted several times. Now, in celebration of its 50th anniversary, it is available as an ebook. TIME MAGAZINE described it as a "gentle first novel told with a fine ear for adolescent patois," and National Book Award winning poet William Stafford called it one of the most neglected works of the 20th century. Southern novelist Eudora Welty said about the book: “I like it, and warmly admire his sturdy subject and delicately restrained treatment. It seemed to me blessed with honesty, clarity, directness, proportion and a lovely humor. . . .” The book is a fun and easy read… Not too much seems to happen in the novel, and the protagonist (we’re sorry to report) is not a werewolf or vampire or time traveler or wizard or superhero; to all appearances, he’s just an ordinary guy, but if you penetrate beneath appearances, you’ll find that he’s defiantly and unforgettably unique. This book will help you remember how it felt to be a teenager…before you needed to start worrying about more serious matters. Like life, or what passes for life in the world of adults. This 50th anniversary edition includes an introductory essay, "Hanger at 50 Years: A Rumination" by Robert Nagle. "Here is a contemporary character so rich in innocence, he seems a hybrid descendant of Candide and Don Quixote ... Hanger Stout stays in your memory, hanging on, as only a Champion can, for a long, long time." (Laurie Levy, CHICAGO TRIBUNE) "The author has created a true American original in the line of Huckleberry Finn, Penrod Schofield, Plupy Shute and Dink Stover as the hero of one of the best novels of this or any other recent year." (Ernest Cady, COLUMBUS DISPATCH)." "In an automobile graveyard of human possibilities, using all the strengths of realism and none of its cliches, Jack Matthews presents a deeply original novel. I think it is tremendous." (J. Michael Yates, MUNDUS ARTIUM) . "... charming, delightful and thoroughly readable novel." (Gregor Roy, CATHOLIC WORLD). "...a superb novel which must be read before it is read about." (Day Thorpe, WASHINGTON STAR ). "Introducing from the tree limb on the left, the hangingest hanging man in the country, Clyde Stout. Sound like a wiggy field event? It started when Mr. Comisky drove into the station to have his car fixed. But it's Clyde's story, told in diary form and he's one of the most charming, congenial characters met in years. Clyde isn't too intelligent but he's smart. He's also in-cred-ibly naive, innocence personified. A delightful notion of a book. Hang in there boy." KIRKUS REVIEW

And Then Mama Said ...

And Then Mama Said ...
Author: Tumi Morake
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1776093356

Tumi Morake modelled her public persona on her mother, a charming and contentious woman who used her big, bold voice to say what others were afraid to mention. It’s the personality that Tumi takes on stage in the mostly male space of stand-up comedy, and the one that gave her the courage to join a white, Afrikaans radio station and comment about apartheid on air. But there’s only so much you can find out about Tumi from the stage, the screen and the internet. And Then Mama Said ... is the voice of Tumi in private, as well as a behind-the-scenes perspective of a pioneering South African star who has been both deeply loved and viciously hated by her audiences. In her memoir, Tumi gets frank about the race row at Jacaranda FM; the Jaguar car accident that cyber bullies said she deserved; the body-shaming she endured on the set of Our Perfect Wedding; her tumultuous relationship with her beloved husband; and affords us a rare glimpse into South Africa’s glitzy but often ruthless entertainment industry. Throughout her story, she carries the voice of her mother, and with it the indispensable life lessons that made her who she is today.

An Untimely Beginning

An Untimely Beginning
Author: Sawyer Tyme
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2010-04-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1452012105

This story depicts the often hidden and compelling view of an abuse victim. Statistics show that young people deal with incest, molestations, physical and sexual abuse at an alarming rate. Most victims spend their lives dealing with the turmoil created by the violation itself. It is rare that one can explain the guilt that is associated within. "An Untimely Beginning" details the pain, the acceptance and growth necessary for one to began anew.

Miles of Fear

Miles of Fear
Author: Suzette Lewis
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2014-04-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1491855800

A young girl going through heartache, pain, and struggling to survive. Being one of the youngest siblings of 10 kids at the time, she had no choice but to step up and take care of home. Abuse from her father and other men, being raped and assaulted. Trying to find love in all the wrong places.