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Virgin Soul by Judy Juanita
Virgin Soul by Judy Juanita









Virgin Soul by Judy Juanita Virgin Soul by Judy Juanita

Her novel, Virgin Soul, is about a young black woman coming of age in the. Virgin Soul will resonate with readers of Monica Ali and Ntozake Shange. Judy Juanita uses four different genres to scrutinize the seminal Black Arts Movement. Even as I stood in front of the Fat Lady, whose cackling gap-toothed twelve-feet-high, three-feet-wide body made me laugh for a solid hour, even as I collapsed in tears driven out of my eyes by laughter, I understood that the other name for San Francisco wasn't Frisco it was pay you dumb jerks from Oakland pay. Visual indication that the title is an audiobook. the hand of San Francisco reaches out to grab your stupid little nickels and dimes. From a lauded poet and playwright, a novel of a young woman's life with the Black Panthers in 1960s. Pay, the voice said, to whomever took us on Saturday to the Fleischacker Zoo. Virgin Soul A Novel by Judy Juanita available in Hardcover on, also read synopsis and reviews.

Virgin Soul by Judy Juanita

I am expensive, the city always said, so pay me for my wonderful dark treats like the Steinhart Aquarium, with its dark wide hall lit up by tank after tank of bright gold green blue sharks dolphins whales stinger fish, cold-eyed still-as-a-corpse fish that didn't blink or budge when we tapped the thick glass with our fingernails. Virgin Soul: In Juanita’s semiautobiographical novel, a young woman joins the Black Panther Party, meets many members of the Black Power movement (Stokely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver, Bobby Seale), and critiques the movement from a feminist perspective. Every time, all my years as a child, that we crossed the bridge, we had to pay to get in, pay to get out, pay for every little thing. A lady of the night, a sorceress with her hands out.











Virgin Soul by Judy Juanita