Interiors: A Black Woman's Healing in Progress
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Editorial Reviews Synopsis The author's story of her own recovery as an incest survivor, teenage mother, abused spouse, and welfare recipient is interwoven with a study of the problems that afflict African-American women and effective guidelines on the healing process. Ingram The author's story of her own recovery as an incest survivor, teenage mother, abused spouse, and welfare recipient is interwoven with a study of the problems that afflict African-American women and effective guidelines on the healing process.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1695752 in Books
- Published on: 1995
- Binding: Paperback
- 422 pages
Customer Reviews
Worth the find!
This book is no longer in print by the original publisher, and --to my understanding-- Ms. Vanzant does NOT condone the book (I don't know why). Apparently she has her own reasons for denouncing the book. However, I found the book EXCELLENT in presenting the "woman" Iyanla, as opposed to the Oprah Winfrey guest star and inspirational speaker. It was written in her own words, but my friends and I have found it to be "eye-opening" into the lesser known issues of one of the country's most popular speakers. It presented Ms. Vanzant as a "peer", rather than the wise, untouchable guru. It's a "gritty" book, but you can almost hear the crying as you read it. I view this book as closer to assisting with healing than the other books.
Superior
I was and still am being blessed by everything in this book. I refer to this book as much as I refer to my Bible. I have shared this book with both male and female alike and they all thank me so much. Sometimes when you are in a rut and can't find any friend to truly understand or not judge you... this book has helped.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
I am starting to understand myself.
I met myself again and again with each page I turned!
After reading the first three pages of this book, I was so uncomfotrable that I immediately set it aside. That quickly, Iyanla Vanzant had reached way deep inside of me and smacked me with hard cold reality. It was uncomfortable yet she seemed somehow so familar that I began to read again and I didn't stop until the end. Her writing and her story are so real and inspring that I wasn't just reading words about her...I was in the story watching and healing along with her. Ever so sisterly she took me into her life and showed me my own. We confronted hard truths together and learned to bring forth spirit together...At points in the book, I was ready to abandon it...afraid that to read on would bring me face to face with too many hard truths of my own. At those times the author takes the reader's hands and skillfully nudges them back into the healing process. It took me a while to read this book. There were any number of pages that were so deep and inspirational that I reread them two and three times. Ultimately, armed with new truths and a companion in the struggle, the author frees her readers with a promise to meet on the other side of healing. Forget the doctor's couch and get down to the nitty gritty with Interiors. Your heart will be tugged, you'll get ticked off and you'll proclaim, "un-huh" numerous times. In the end, you'll just say "yes" and your healing, like mine, will begin.
I thank Iyanla for this book that brought me to the front steps of healing and inspired me to go in!



