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In The Company Of My Sisters

Julia A. Boyd

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English
Plume
01 February 1997
NATIONAL BESTSELLER WINNER OF THE BLACKBOARD NONFICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR

Learn to love yourself in this wise, funny, insightful pocket-sized guide-the first book by a Black psychotherapist to address the issue of self-esteem in Black women's lives.

A collection of conversational narratives from a diverse range of unique voices, In the Company of My Sisters explores what it means to have self-esteem as a Black woman in the world today, confronting entrenched, internalized assumptions and offering new, empowering perspectives in their place.

""I wrote this book to validate and celebrate who we are,"" Boyd has said. ""We have been the recipients of many distorted messages about our ethnicity and our femaleness."" With this thesis in mind, Boydhas drawn from a wealth of experience-her own and that of her ""sister circle""-to take a hard and honest look at the realities and issues Black women face, and in this anthology of their stories, you can discover a new and validating pathway forward toward higher self-esteem.

""Practical, hilarious, and common sense advice for self-care and self-recovery.""-Common Boundary
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Imprint:   Plume
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   140g
ISBN:   9780452272460
ISBN 10:   0452272467
Pages:   147
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

A psychotherapist with a clinical practice, Julia A. Boyd is the author of In the Company of My Sisters- Black Women and Self-Esteem, Girlfriend to Girlfriend- Everyday Wisdom and Affirmations from the Sister Circle, and Can I Get a Witness- Black Women and Depression.

Reviews for In The Company Of My Sisters

The first self-help book by a psychotherapist to examine the realities of black women's lives and their shared problems.--Midwest Book Review Practical, hilarious, and common sense advice for self-care and self-recovery. --Common Boundary Black women are exposed to 'distorted messages about our ethnicity and our femaleness, ' notes Boyd, a Seattle psychotherapist. To countermand these messages, she offers this affectionate mix of feminist analysis, pop psychology and sisterly wisdom written in a colloquial style and interspersed with anecdotes and questions drawn from her 'sister circle' support group of friends. 'Our basic teaching tells us that thinking and doing for ourselves is 'selfish', ' observes Boyd, who recommends 'self-care'.... Healing the black woman's self-image must, Boyd stresses, be both an individual and collective act. --Publishers Weekly This is self-help and more. Issues such as sexuality, religious beliefs, racial discrimination, and domestic violence are addressed candidly.... What Boyd offers is a message to all women--regardless of race or color--that 'we are not our wounds of the past, and if we allow our wounds to define our present lives, we forfeit the opportunity to live our lives in the here and now.' This is a very important addition to self-help collections. --Library Journal This is more than good advice, it is about growing into your skin and loving that skin, along with the woman inside it. --Barbara Brown, The WomanSource Catalog & Review: Tools for Connecting the Community for Women


  • Winner of Blackboard Nonfiction Book of the Year.

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