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Henrietha [Paperback]

Joyce M. Johnson
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"Henrietha" A troubled Jamaican woman of many woesome years and with a history of compulsive abuse, marries into misery as wife to male chauvinist and philanderer Demian Browne who in his treachery around the right to ownership of Henrietha's flesh earnestly evinces- "If I can't have you then no other man will". 'She's white so she doesn't understand my plight as a black woman'. So thinks Henrietha Browne about Joanna White who she met at a Caribana event. "Henrietha Browne is a 'story source' that will feed me the meat of my magazine article on strong women'". "Joe, my ex husband moved in with the biggest bimbo I've ever seen. I suspect they met when I was laid up with a terrible flu". "Waiting..." "Ruby, keeps on insisting she's a sistah when she knows darn well she isn't...!" Such is the conviction of Susan Ottawa a black Canadian lawyer with a staunch belief in self: the will to self-empower without any need for the Almighty God. She draws strength instead from her 'god' Johnny Cochrane as if she 'had caught the hem of his coat as he was leaving this world. "I can see the White House burning back then. I can see Martin Luther King Jr...I see Marvin Gaye." So says Anita Kingsley, an educated Jamaican woman who transitions across the chasm between the physical and the 'spirit' worlds. Through relatable characters "Henrietha"'s two novellas layer the politics of love, hate, race, and sensibility over religion and the paranormal. The storytelling is an unusual, edgy, hopscotch of enticing voyeurism. Questions arise while thoughts kindle around kinship and one's own self-awareness in the breadth of this human experience. It urges the surrender of disbelief as truth entwines fiction like life's pretzel of fantasy superimposing the thought- provoking-roller-coaster dynamic of reality. "This is truly a work of hope and conquest. The beginning is good and it gets better. The flashbacks engaged my mind on a travel through time on what was a journey at the tip of my fingers, and at the edge of my imagination. The young Henrietha is a beam of strength and inspiration for women of abuse". Barbara Mills, Social Activist-Sisters in Solidarity "Great reading ..the Be warned! "Henrietha" is a tear jerker. "Waiting for the World to Change" is a thrill with its rhythm and insightful message" Damian André, Musician "I sure look forward to adapting the material into a play and then the screen. It has guts and all 'oomph' of really worthy and watchable material.." D.Haughton, Play-/Screen-Writer

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5.0 out of 5 stars A book to treasure, Feb 14 2012
This review is from: Henrietha (Paperback)
HenriethaDeep, compelling, truthful. This is a book to open your eyes and your heart. Enjoy every page as much as I did!
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Henrietha"'s beyond "the Help"., Oct 2 2011
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p!Barrington (Toronto,Canada) - See all my reviews
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Joyce M. Johnson is a first time writer with the future of mankind in mind. The book "Henrietha' is comprised of two (2)novellas - 'Waiting for the World to Change' and 'Henrietha'. In 'Waiting for the World to Change' Susan Ottawa, a lawyer experiences discrimination at her level and is able to commiserate with Anita Kingsley - a single black Jamaican domestic helper - on this social ill. Susan relates her encounters while Anita "airs the dirty laundry" of the whites for whom she cleans as to portray the maltreatment of blacks at their disposal- just as K.Stockett did in the book (and recent movie) 'the Help'.
In the second novella 'Henrietha', Henrietha Browne pulls you unto her roller-coaster of lifetime abuse where this universal occurrence takes on particular essence.The author is bent on being heard and speaks volumes through relatable characters in a creative enactment of life. Forsooth there's cinema on every page.
I fully agree with the Kirkus review that 'Ms.Johnson looks at things that go unnoticed and says things that need to be said'
I quite like the YouTube pictorial at [...]
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