It Ain't That Deep. . .Why, Can't I Be Loved?
The Investigation
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Book Details
About the Book
It
was ten-thirty at night. Howard said,
“Hey lady I bet you would look very elegant dressed up”, very softly
speaking. He was looking at her with a
soft passionate glare in his eyes, as he gazed at her watching her body as she
moved around the dining area room. Ther responded, “You been saying that same line every since
you walked into this place two years ago negro”,
smiling at him. Now you know with nine
babies, cooking, serving and working, just don’t call for time to dress up “No
Time!!” Howard said, “yeah!
Baby! But , I
will buy you the clothes, makeup, get your hair done, the works, shoes
everything you need. Just dress up so
that I can see what you look like. I bet
you’d look like a “MODEL” in one of those magazines. Ther answered
“Alright! (sternly) give me the money, honey. . . and
I will dress up for you”, laughing to herself.
Howard jumps up! “Shucks! You ain’t said
nothing but a word , baby doll!” Howard pulls out a roll of hundreds counting
it and walks over to Ther, placing it in her hand. . . so gently. . . closing his hand over hers.
About the Author
GoGo’s
hobbies are writing, reading , taking pictures and
video’s of any and everything that the camera will snap. But most of all she has a love for all
children. She feels that when they read
this book (as well as adults) they can put themselves in the story and know
that life is special. She wants them to
know that someone has gone through what they are experiencing in their own
life. This book is a reality check and a
dream come true for her. Black families
are a tough breed of humans and being light skinned (almost white) and black is
even more of a struggle than having black skin.
People make her seem different than what she is.