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The miseducation of Monique Ross

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The Miseducation of Monique Ross, like Ms. Lauryn Hill's debut album, is a love story: unapologetically in a league of its own with no other author ever utilizing its concept.

Each chapter in the book is named after a track from the album.

Monique likes to think if Lauryn Hill's album were a book, it would be this one and vice versa.

It's a controversial feminist memoir that reads like fiction.

It's unconventional, touching, strong, immersive, authentic, thought provoking, complex, emotional, powerful, intelligent, uncomfortably bold, direct, daring, unapologetic, inspiring, empowering, uplifting, raw, uncut, erotic and full of emotion and vulnerability. And its word play would leave the late great Maya Angelou proud to know she inspired it.

If it could be summed up in one word, it would be self-liberating.

There is something in this book for everyone, all told from Monique's perspective.

To the author that's what sets it apart from anything else because like her, The Miseducation of Monique Ross says all the things that everyone else is afraid to say.

It gives out those inner thoughts - the ones you think to yourself and maybe would share with only your closest friends or family members and sometimes simply keep to yourself because they're that inappropriate.

It touches on everything from women's issues, mental health issues, abortion, miscarriages, divorce, dating, parenting, marital issues, family, and most importantly love and other drugs.

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Product Details
Austin Macauley Publishers
1528902378 / 9781528902373
eBook (EPUB)
31/03/2022
England
English
1 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
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