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Black girls must die exhausted : a novel for grown-ups

Allen, Jayne 1978- (author.).

Black girls must die exhausted," 33-year-old Tabitha Walker's grandmother has said. Of course, her grandmother (who happens to be white) was referring to the 1950's and what she observed in the nascent times of civil rights. With a coveted position as a local news reporter, Marc (a "paper-perfect" boyfriend), and a standing Saturday morning appointment with a reliable hairstylist, Tabitha never imagined this phrase could apply to her - until everything changed. An unexpected doctor's diagnosis awakens Tabitha to an unperceived culprit, threatening her dream of having a family of her own. With the help of her best friends, Tabitha must explore the reaches of modern medicine and test the limits of her relationships to beat the ticking clock on her dreams of becoming a wife and mother.

Book  - 2018
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  • ISBN: 9780063161382
  • ISBN: 1732696810
  • Physical Description print
    iv, 397 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher Los Angeles, California : Quality Black Books, 2018.

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Black Girls Must Die Exhausted : A Novel
Black Girls Must Die Exhausted : A Novel
by Allen, Jayne
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Black Girls Must Die Exhausted : A Novel


"It's a good thing that this is only the first book of a trilogy, because after getting to know Tabitha, you won't want to leave her at the end. . . . Written intimately as if you're peering into the mind of a close friend, this book is a true testament to the stresses on women today and how great girlfriends (and grandmothers) are often the key to our sanity." -- Good Morning America The first novel in a captivating three-book series about modern womanhood, in which a young Black woman must rely on courage, laughter, and love--and the support of her two longtime friends--to overcome an unexpected setback that threatens the most precious thing she's ever wanted. Tabitha Walker is a black woman with a plan to "have it all." At 33 years old, the checklist for the life of her dreams is well underway. Education? Check. Good job? Check. Down payment for a nice house? Check. Dating marriage material? Check, check, and check. With a coveted position as a local news reporter, a "paper-perfect" boyfriend, and even a standing Saturday morning appointment with a reliable hairstylist, everything seems to be falling into place. Then Tabby receives an unexpected diagnosis that brings her picture-perfect life crashing down, jeopardizing the keystone she took for granted: having children. With her dreams at risk of falling through the cracks of her checklist, suddenly she is faced with an impossible choice between her career, her dream home, and a family of her own. With the help of her best friends, the irreverent and headstrong Laila and Alexis, the mom jeans-wearing former "Sexy Lexi," and the generational wisdom of her grandmother and the nonagenarian firebrand Ms. Gretchen, Tabby explores the reaches of modern medicine and tests the limits of her relationships, hoping to salvage the future she always dreamed of. But the fight is all consuming, demanding a steep price that forces an honest reckoning for nearly everyone in her life. As Tabby soon learns, her grandmother's age-old adage just might still be true: Black girls must die exhausted.