Quiet Storm

Quiet Storm

by Lydia Okutoro

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Provides a groundbreaking collection of poems from various young authors of diverse African ancestries, covering an array of topics, such as family, Black pride, and spirituality.

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  1. 1

    The title "Quiet Storm" suggests both introspection and powerful upheaval. How do the diverse voices in this collection embody both the "quiet" moments of reflection and the "stormy" expressions of passion, struggle, or change?

  2. 2

    With authors from various African ancestries, how does the collection present a multifaceted understanding of "Black pride"? Were there particular poems that expanded or challenged your own definition of this concept?

  3. 3

    Many poems explore themes of family and ancestry. Which poems particularly resonated with your own experiences of heritage, intergenerational connections, or the universal bonds that tie families together?

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