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About The Book
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In essays written with humor and wit Kendrick reimagines what it means to be a good black woman-from women choosing never to have children to mothers regretting their choice to have them from being a lonely black atheist to conquering loneliness as a single woman in a foreign country-and in the process challenges the expectation that black women serve as noble martyrs or sacrificial lambs.