Hot Nickles & Kool Pennies

khocolate happi vibin'

by Kenny Attaway



Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/17/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781438937489
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781438937496
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781467860383

About the Book

  Hot nickels is a book/ mood prepared as food for thought dishes.   Everyone is welcome to a plate of intrigue, passion, love and shoe fly pie to dine from along with being a challenge for all to become better friends,citizens and never forget the essence of the Harlem Renaissance .  Hot nickel.. is needed as much as the HR was in 1920.  Many of the respectable cultures and attributes across the world are celebrated, however African American culture at times is overlooked and not fêted and embraced.  Hot nickel... is not only an attempt, but a haunting desire to commemorate the thoughts, lifestyles and food dishes of African Americans poetically.  Every poem, abstract, story and haiku was carved, shaped and written to stick to the ribs of the mind and soul.  Every piece was prepared for all to nibble, gnaw, sample, eat and digest in hopes of your mind becoming fat and filling. Hot nickels & kool pennies: khocolate happi vibin’ broken into three to five counterpart/ meanings.

           The subtitle/restaurant KHV (chocolate was ebonixed and spelled with a K instead of a C for Kenny (who is the leading chef of the vibe) and chocolate is the color of the African Americans people.  Chocolate is deep, sweet and rich like the sonnets and writing of the vibe and designed to make you smile (mentally) as chocolate does for many. Happy is ebonixed like chocolate and spelled happi for I needed to emphasize. Happy defines celebration, triumph, and ending of sorrows and tough situation much like our lives.  Vibe symbolizes the feeling of place and mood when creating a masterpiece through penmanship —A deep, sweet and rich celebration of triumph, pain and overcoming feelings of everyday life in the worlds of all of us.


About the Author

Kenny Attaway lives in Philadelphia, Pa and is the author of Inkquani, In the Arms of Baby Hop and Slum Beautiful. He’s currently penning the novels Mrs. Emmaculate’s Handbook and A Nutt it takes a Stone to Crack along with the movie Breakfast in an Alley. Professional he continues to work as a child behavioral specialist/therapist while perusing a PHD in child psychology.