The Mee Street Chronicles: Straight Up Stories Of A Black Woman’s Life
by Frankie Lennon
Dark Oak Press (Feb 01, 2007)
Fiction, Paperback, 248 pages
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Description of The Mee Street Chronicles: Straight Up Stories Of A Black Woman’s Life by Frankie Lennon
The Mee St. Chronicles: Straight Up Stories of a Black Woman’s Life (with Introudction by Nikki Giovanni) is the extraordinarily candid memoir of Frankie Lennon’s battle to claim her own life and sexual identity. Beginning with vivid stories of growing up in segregated Knoxville, Tennessee of the 1950’s, we are propelled into her struggle to find freedom from the many prisons and conflicts that bind her. From Jim Crow segregation, to her hidden same sex attraction, to her eventual battle with alcoholism, we witness her turbulent life journey through page-turning stories that speak truth, no matter what, to everyone.
Written in a down-to-earth style and from an unvarnished point of view, Frankie Lennon shares stories that connect us to each other by reminding us that life is rarely simple, but full of conflicting pulls and expectations that we have to confront and resolve to live to the fullest. This book is a must read for those who are trying to make sense of their lives. And for those who just want to go along for a joyful ride.

Additional Book Information:
- ISBN: 9780978877743
- Imprint: Dark Oak Press
- Publisher: Dark Oak Press
- Parent Company: Kerlak Enterprises, Inc.
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