Black Girl IRL, Gail Hamilton Azodo
Black Girl IRL, Gail Hamilton Azodo
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Black Girl IRL
Life Between the Mess and the Magic

Author: Gail Hamilton Azodo

Narrator: Gail Hamilton Azodo

Unabridged: 5 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/09/2024


Synopsis

Whatever happened to the regular Black girl?
The one who works a 9 to 5 or maybe owns her own business or is completing her master's. Or how about the
one who is figuring out how to be a good mom or wife or daughter? Or the one that's doing all of the above?
Hi, that's a lot of us. Black women are doing it all, and it's not just the Oprahs and Beyonces. There's an entire
group of us that are just, well, regular.
We're handling things like figuring out if this is the right time to speak up in that work meeting and risk our

opinion now being the "voice" for all Black women at our job or if this is the right night to introduce our silk hair
bonnet to our nighttime routine in the relationship that is just getting serious. These experiences range from
impactful to trivial life decisions, but they shape who are. So where is our place for this type of girl-talk and
unfiltered sharing?
Gail Hamilton Azodo is your thirty-something, corporate-ladder-climber turned entrepreneur, mom, wife, and
Black Girl IRL. In her dinners, happy hours, and group texts with Black women they shared everything from
motivational quotes to the latest on Black girl advice on how to cut ties with friends who no longer aligned with
our purpose. In short, providing each other with a how-to on successfully navigating life as everyday Black
women. Gail is here to share these authentic stories of being everyday Black women—with a fair number of
frills but mostly regular life.
It's going to be long, soul-nourishing evening.

Reviews

Goodreads review by LiteraryMarie on March 12, 2024

Everyone around the globe knows Oprah and Beyoncé. But there are regular Black women out here doing it all in real life (IRL). We handle things. We figure shit out. We speak up. We are leaders. We risk our opinions being the "voice of all Black women" at our jobs if we are the only one there. We are......more

Goodreads review by Michael on April 19, 2024

I wanted to like this book, I really tried. The Author is smart, successful, witty, and obviously intelligent. I get the message that she is trying to get across, but she says 'Black' so often in the book that after a while it was driving me crazy. After 107 pages into the book, I honestly just brow......more