About the book:

“Dear Mom: Wait, That’s Me!” is a collection of essays, prose, and poems from the perspective of a black mom's experiences while parenting in today's society. It journeys her awareness and release of the holds society, family, tv, social media, and her religion had on her. She discovers that all her children are different and shouldn't be parented the same. The stories in the book take place over 23 years of parenting seven children, 4 of which she birthed. The story doesn’t particularly have an end as she is still parenting and evolving.

It is written as an expression of her liberation and to hopefully inspire other moms to explore the freedoms that can be experienced in their parenting.

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I’m weird. Wait, am I weird? They said I was weird. Who are they? Where do I start? So many people have said that to me. It’s now weird when someone doesn’t think I’m weird. Weird huh? See.

This book is my weird. It's sporadic. It's my thoughts on paper. So it defies rules and may seem to not make sense. It's mostly written in my native tongue, of AAVE along with my take on absurdism. I speak with the goal of communicating.