rhyejay's review

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emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

5.0

nickynickynicky's review

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hopeful inspiring reflective fast-paced

fabell6's review

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inspiring reflective slow-paced

5.0

Beautiful. I read a liturgy each night before bed and it was served as a meditation to unwind from the day. I will revisit this often. 

micklesreads's review

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This is beautiful, but it's not the kind of book I'll read cover to cover. I read the first chapter and sent it back to the library so others waiting could read it. I think this is one I'll buy and keep on my shelf for when I need it. 

discarded_dust_jacket's review

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It’s not that I’ve stopped reading it, but my library loan is running out and I think I’d like to own this book so I can read it slowly, one chapter at a time, or when the situation calls for it. 

This doesn’t feel like the type of book you sit and read all at once. This is a book that asks you to really meditate on each section. So I’m going to continue reading it once I purchase my own copy, but just, not at a pace that’s neatly “trackable,” if that makes sense.

bookworm91's review

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emotional hopeful relaxing medium-paced

3.5

bybemoulden's review

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challenging emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective tense slow-paced

5.0

jaduhluhdabooks's review

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challenging emotional inspiring reflective tense slow-paced

5.0

Cole Arthur Riley takes the soul of a Black person and heals it with words that are balm to wounds that have closed over time and time again, but never really found safety in rebinding the roots and the skin there.

My heart has been nourished with how Riley entertained poetry to prayer and how inviting the space is for all who seek solace and comfort in knowness. 

As someone who grew up in the church, was recklessly deceived by it, and has been searching for a way back, these words found their way home to me. I cried, I smiled, and I remembered and I cared about who I was then and who I am becoming. I have since found communities that are rich in faith and care, but this was different. This was whole and these responses when done individually were rectifying, so I can only imagine how whole they are in community.

Cole is attentive to heart and mind and body and combines them all to create a narrative that welcomes and soothes and binds. I felt rebounded and that is a solidifying feeling. To feel safe in your Black skin again. To know that you are indeed made beautifully and wonderfully, not mistakenly nor less than how differently is supposed to show up. I feel bold and new and proud. I feel whole.

lindsayloconnor's review

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hopeful inspiring reflective slow-paced

5.0

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