Black Joy Free Audiobook Download by Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts


Black Joy is an emotionally stirring memoir, which is narrated by the author, Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts. The memoir is about the author's journey to self-discovery. Lewis-Giggetts is a black woman who was raised in the Midwest and came of age during times when Black Lives Matter and cultural awareness was in full swing. Along with this comes a desire to find an identity that truly speaks to her aesthetic, and race is not just a thinking point but an emotional one as well.

Get ready for the hottest read of 2018! Black Joy is a mesmerizing mix of Sex, Race and Power. With a killer twist that will leave readers breathless.

Black Joy is a powerful audiobook that uses personal experience to explore the intersection of race, politics, and economics. As a privileged African-American woman living in rural Mississippi, Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts finds herself torn between her desire to live up to traditional ideals and her innate understanding that freedom is not something granted by outside forces.

This audiobook is mysterious and heart-wrenching. It's about a woman who struggles with her own sexuality, in particular with blackness and the way it's portrayed in society. The author seems to be trying to highlight how our society has a way of limiting what we can be because we are constantly being taught that if only we were white everything would fall into place.

Black Joy is a memoir in verse of the author's upbringing as a black woman. She shares her experiences as an African-American woman and daughter, son, sibling, and wife.

'Black Joy' is a powerful, insightful story of an African American mother abandoned by her white husband and uprooted from the only home she's ever known. It's a vivid portrait of a modern African American family struggling to survive in contemporary America.

Published Date 2022-02-01
Duration 7 hours 16 minutes
Author Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts
Narrated Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Essays & Anthologies

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