Used price: $11.90
Buy one from zShops for: $16.19
Used price: $28.99
Used price: $19.45
Collectible price: $19.49
One evening while getting dressed for a date with Reese, Sara discovers a lump in her left breast. Her initial reaction is fear, and then once the fear sets in she gets very upset. Sara does not share this discovery with Reese or her family, the only person that she tells is her best friend Val. Val and Sara have basically been friends since birth, and they have no secrets between them.
Once Sara calms down she decides to make a doctor's appointment to get the lump checked out. Due to unforeseen circumstances she cannot see her regular doctor and ends up at a clinic. The clinic then makes her wait additional time before she can be seen. The delay in having the lump looked at is driving her crazy and as a reader you can feel her anxiety as you turn the pages of the book. After Sara sees the doctor, he decides that a biopsy needs to be performed on her breast. A biopsy is basically a procedure in which tissue is extracted from the body and examined. After this procedure is performed the doctor informs Sara that the lump in her breast needs to be removed, so she has it removed. After this surgery Sara develops complications, as a result of these complications she loses her left breast, and gains an ugly scar. Throughout the book she refers to the scar as her "hollow image." This scar not only affects her physically, but mentally as well. It basically destroys all of the self-confidence that she once had.
During the surgery and after she loses her breast Sara cuts-off all communication with Reese, giving him lame excuses for her absence. She feels that Reese is so focused on her beauty and perfection that there is no way that he could love her with a horrible scar and a single breast.
"Secret Songs of Sara" is a very emotional book. Though I have not experienced what Sara had gone through, I could feel her emotional pain as I turned the pages of the book. This book also showed how much emphasis that society and women themselves put on their breasts: either they are too big or too small; when they should really be happy that they have healthy breasts. I really enjoyed this book and on the RAW scale, it is a 5.
Reviewed by Simone
List price: $19.95 (that's 30% off!)
Used price: $10.49
Buy one from zShops for: $12.98
List price: $17.95 (that's 30% off!)
Used price: $10.59
Buy one from zShops for: $11.59
This compendium is essential reading for anyone interested in revolutionary politics in general, and for an inside look at the theoretical underpinnings of the BPP in particular. Talk a lot but do nothing liberals aside.
Buy one from zShops for: $46.00
List price: $16.95 (that's 30% off!)
Used price: $7.50
Collectible price: $8.47
Buy one from zShops for: $10.99
The struggle for racial AND gender equality is not over. She was one of the few people who actually FOUGHT for it. Elaine: Wherever you are - I commend you.
Used price: $4.00
See chapter 9, "Black Murder, Inc." of David Horowitz's book "Hating Whitey" for the full story on Elaine Brown.
Used price: $6.25
Buy one from zShops for: $6.50
This book is a joke, simply put. African Americans and minorities - as well as whites - in America today do not need the Republican party of regression and privatization. The GOP of the past - with its occasional moderation and conserving conservatism - was bad enough. Yet, today's nativist and Southern-based and increasingly regionalized Republican party has no rooms for minorities or forward looking whites.
The author says that the GOP has room for minorities. That is wrong. The GOP will never have room for minorities until it changes itself dramatically and becomes the Democratic party. This book is a joke, as well as a defensive attempt to paint oneself as white as possible!
As for me, I will never be a part of a party which bashes unions and working people(as well as their public protections), caters to the interests of the rich and bigotry and attacks public safe guards for the poor and at-risk.
The GOP has tried to abolish basic civil rights guarantees for minorities and women, as well as the handicapped. They decimated the safety net under Reagan and tried to do it again under Gingrich and Dole in 1995. They favor privaitzation of Social Security and Medicare, the brunt of which would fall on blacks which are too old and too poor to bother to protest. They favor deep cuts in food stamps, Head Start and AmeriCorps. They in 1995 proposed deep reductions in public education spending, as well as Affirmative Action and pro-woman aid in colleges. They favor eliminating the income tax on the wealthy. They favor deep restrictions on the civil rights of immigrants. They favor English Only laws and repealing all gun control laws. They favor reductions in urban aid and public works. They refuse to back national health insurance or national job unemployment insurance.
Does this strike a picture of a conservative party that is dying to have black support? Of course not. The author is crazy to ever think that the word 'African American' and 'Republican' will ever go together. Sell outs never cease to amaze me!