Book Review: The Strawberry Letter: Real Talk, Real Advice, Because Bitterness Isn’t Sexy
by Shirley Strawberry
Publication Date: Apr 05, 2011
List Price: $22.00
Format: Hardcover, 192 pages
Classification: Nonfiction
ISBN13: 9780345525505
Imprint: One World/Ballantine
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Parent Company: Bertelsmann
Book Reviewed by Kam Williams
"I’ve been Shirley’s partner in radio for over ten years
now… I am amazed by how she manages to balance her personal and professional
life—especially as a single mother.
‘The Strawberry Letter’ is one of our most popular features on the show.
Shirley’s advice is the more sensible approach, quite contrary to what my
answers are…
You’re gonna be able to take these letters and Shirley’s experiences and
advice and apply them to you daily lives, and I know it’s going to work out
really well for you as a result."
—Steve Harvey in the Foreword (pgs vii-viii)
Comedian/actor/deejay/author Steve Harvey
spawned a veritable cottage industry of black love advice books when he
published "Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man"
back in 2009. But none of those imitators which have come along since has
matched the success of that runaway #1 best-seller. However, he now has
serious competition in "The Strawberry Letter" which was coincidentally
written by Shirley Strawberry, co-host of Steve’s nationally-syndicated
radio program.
This tome takes its title from a regular segment on the show where they read
and respond to oft-bizarre letters from listeners in search of counsel on a
host of relationship issues. Here, Shirley not only answers inquiries from
the lovelorn, but also draws upon a wealth of her own experience as a
veteran of the battle-of-the-sexes to come up with a sensible plan likely to
land you on a successful life path.
Highlights range from a promiscuous 21 year-old who admits that "I always
jump into bed too soon with men," to a kissin’ cousin wondering whether it’s
wrong that she’s sleeping with a relative she’s had a crush on "since I was
a young girl," to a guilt-ridden cougar who is pregnant by a nephew of her
husband about half her age. Even if you can’t exactly imagine yourself in
such kinky predicaments this well-reasoned how-to is nonetheless worth its
while for the entertainment factor alone.
Sure, Shirley does dole out decent advice, but the bulk of the fun for this
reader was in the jaw-dropping, Jerry Springer-themed dramas she’d been
asked to referee. Shirley! Shirley! Shirley!
Related Links
Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man: What Men Really Think about
Love Relationships, Intimacy and Commitment by Steve Harvey
http://aalbc.com/reviews/act_like_a_lady.htm
Why Do I Have To Think Like A Man?: How To Think Like
A Lady And Still Get The Man
http://aalbc.com/reviews/why_do_i_have_to_think_like_a_man.html