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A review by dragoninwinterfell
Black Girl, Call Home by Jasmine Mans
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
sad
tense
medium-paced
5.0
I'm not an expert on poetry, but Black Girl, Call Home left a deep impression on me. Jasmine Mans' poems are incredibly moving, offering fresh and unique perspectives on a range of topics, from the unexpected ways young Black girls were negatively affected by Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy to the profound inspiration they find in figures like Michelle Obama. She also explores the treatment of icons like Serena Williams and Whitney Houston with sharp insight and emotional depth.
Mans’ narration adds another layer to the experience—her voice carries the weight and rhythm of her words beautifully, making each poem feel even more personal. Whether she’s reflecting on identity, family, or cultural expectations, her work resonates powerfully. This collection is both thought-provoking and deeply felt, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone, regardless of their familiarity with poetry.
Mans’ narration adds another layer to the experience—her voice carries the weight and rhythm of her words beautifully, making each poem feel even more personal. Whether she’s reflecting on identity, family, or cultural expectations, her work resonates powerfully. This collection is both thought-provoking and deeply felt, and I’d highly recommend it to anyone, regardless of their familiarity with poetry.