Title: Heroine Tracks: Essay and Poetry from a Superwoman
Author: Aisha Raison
Publisher: A. R.
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Heroine Tracks: Essays and Poetry from a Superwoman" by Aisha Raison
My Thoughts....
I will have to say after reading the first page of this author read, I simply couldn't put 'Heroine Tracks' down. I had to stop and ask this author if this was a true read and was told that it was...simply leaving me to say I think this one is going to be a very intriguing good read...and it was!
Ms.Aisha is telling her story and leaving no corners left unturned in her story. We are given a story of just how it was starting when she received her first dairy at the age of eight and her writing starts. There will be some pitfalls where she stops but will pick it back up around thirteen having learned from a horrible incident that it wasn't wise to put it in a diary Aisha 'started writing music lyrics and poetry' where she was able to 'express and tell truths' about herself. Now, Aisha was able 'to put her emotions on paper without someone calling her out on her silliness.' This was great now Aisha had discovered that she was indeed 'Superwoman.' All seemed well and good for Aisha but there will be many pitfalls for her as wants a good man in her life. Will she be able to find one that will love her? You will find that there are twelve chapters and ten poems included in this read. My favorite chapter was Chapter seven...'An Open Apology...By An Independent Black Woman.' I loved it! The poems were wonderful...all talking about what Aisha and what she had done through...but my favorite one was number eight...'And God Created Woman.' I don't want to tell too much other than say this is a very good read and only hope you will pick it up and see how well this author brings out this well written essays all out to the reader. In the end you will get Aisha complete story that I will say is a survivor and I am sure she will make it with or without ...... Thank you for your story and indeed you are a 'Superwoman!'
I want to thank this author for her gift of this read for my honest opinion I met at the BWABC Literacy Festival in Memphis, TN last September, 2015.
Author: Aisha Raison
Publisher: A. R.
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Heroine Tracks: Essays and Poetry from a Superwoman" by Aisha Raison
My Thoughts....
I will have to say after reading the first page of this author read, I simply couldn't put 'Heroine Tracks' down. I had to stop and ask this author if this was a true read and was told that it was...simply leaving me to say I think this one is going to be a very intriguing good read...and it was!
Ms.Aisha is telling her story and leaving no corners left unturned in her story. We are given a story of just how it was starting when she received her first dairy at the age of eight and her writing starts. There will be some pitfalls where she stops but will pick it back up around thirteen having learned from a horrible incident that it wasn't wise to put it in a diary Aisha 'started writing music lyrics and poetry' where she was able to 'express and tell truths' about herself. Now, Aisha was able 'to put her emotions on paper without someone calling her out on her silliness.' This was great now Aisha had discovered that she was indeed 'Superwoman.' All seemed well and good for Aisha but there will be many pitfalls for her as wants a good man in her life. Will she be able to find one that will love her? You will find that there are twelve chapters and ten poems included in this read. My favorite chapter was Chapter seven...'An Open Apology...By An Independent Black Woman.' I loved it! The poems were wonderful...all talking about what Aisha and what she had done through...but my favorite one was number eight...'And God Created Woman.' I don't want to tell too much other than say this is a very good read and only hope you will pick it up and see how well this author brings out this well written essays all out to the reader. In the end you will get Aisha complete story that I will say is a survivor and I am sure she will make it with or without ...... Thank you for your story and indeed you are a 'Superwoman!'
I want to thank this author for her gift of this read for my honest opinion I met at the BWABC Literacy Festival in Memphis, TN last September, 2015.