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Black Women at Sea is a beautiful tale of Omega Jones, an independent, smart and quirky journalist who works for the biggest news stations in the city. Even though she is a brave Afro-American woman who seeks her wisdom from the likes of Maya Angelou and draws her determination from women like Shirley Chisholm and Rosa Parks. She still finds herself fallen to the prey of introvertedness, and loneliness. With very vivid imagery Anderson sets the story off in Omegas's high-rise penthouse as she celebrates a small intimate birthday party for her childhood friend and closest 'bestie'. Unfortunately, her late-night girls rendezvous turns into a disaster as the next morning leads to a massive hangover and a headache that ruins her presentation. However, despite her massive failure she still manages to land 'The interview of the Year, ' as she gets a chance to interview the high profile black women's activist - Zakius Nafari. A multi-millionaire hosting a free cruise for black women called the 'Black Berry Experience.'But when Omega digs deeper into the interview and eventually goes on the "Black Berry Experience." She starts to realize that the cruise isn't to liberate black women - it's to consummate an ancient prophecy.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Black Women at Sea is a beautiful tale of Omega Jones, an independent, smart and quirky journalist who works for the biggest news stations in the city. Even though she is a brave Afro-American woman who seeks her wisdom from the likes of Maya Angelou and draws her determination from women like Shirley Chisholm and Rosa Parks. She still finds herself fallen to the prey of introvertedness, and loneliness. With very vivid imagery Anderson sets the story off in Omegas's high-rise penthouse as she celebrates a small intimate birthday party for her childhood friend and closest 'bestie'. Unfortunately, her late-night girls rendezvous turns into a disaster as the next morning leads to a massive hangover and a headache that ruins her presentation. However, despite her massive failure she still manages to land 'The interview of the Year, ' as she gets a chance to interview the high profile black women's activist - Zakius Nafari. A multi-millionaire hosting a free cruise for black women called the 'Black Berry Experience.'But when Omega digs deeper into the interview and eventually goes on the "Black Berry Experience." She starts to realize that the cruise isn't to liberate black women - it's to consummate an ancient prophecy.