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Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be

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Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be by Nichole Perkins is a memoir that delves into the author's personal journey with pop culture, identity, and feminism. Through reflections on her experiences, Perkins explores how cultural influences shaped her understanding of herself and the world. This vivid and engaging narrative blends humour with profound insights into love, race, and womanhood.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy a captivating memoir that delves into themes of womanhood, pop culture, and personal identity. Nichole Perkins weaves together her experiences with sharp humour and raw vulnerability, offering a reflective and unique perspective on growing up in the American South while navigating the intersections of race and gender. If you appreciate a blend of introspective storytelling with cultural commentary, this memoir might capture your interest.

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A passionate, magnetic memoir that explores writer and podcast host Nichole Perkins's obsession with pop culture and the challenges of navigating relationships as a Black woman through feminism and Southern mores.

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Pop culture is the Pandora's Box of our lives. Racism, wealth, poverty, beauty, inclusion, exclusion, and hope—all of these intractable and unavoidable features course through the media we consume.

Examining pop culture's impact on her life, Nichole Perkins takes readers on a rollicking trip through the last twenty years of music, media, and the internet from the perspective of one southern Black woman. She explores her experience with mental illness and how the TV series Frasier served as a crutch, how her role as mistress led her to certain internet message boards that prepared her for current day social media, and what it means to figure out desire and sexuality and Prince in a world where marriage is the only acceptable goal for women.

Combining her sharp wit, stellar pop culture sensibility, and trademark spirited storytelling, Nichole boldly tackles the damage done to women, especially Black women, by society's failure to confront the myths and misogyny at its heart, and her efforts to stop the various cycles that limit confidence within herself. By using her own life and loves as a unique vantage point, Nichole humorously and powerfully illuminates how to take the best pop culture has to offer and discard the harmful bits, offering a mirror into our own lives.

Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be is not just a memoir, but a testament to harnessing pop culture's potential to empower and enlighten.

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Nichole Perkins' Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be is a compelling memoir that blends personal growth with cultural commentary, exploring her experiences as a Black Southern woman. The book is celebrated for its raw honesty, humour, and insightful exploration of societal perceptions, particularly around race, gender, and sexuality, offering both heartwarming and heart-wrenching revelations while vividly capturing Perkins' powerful voice and storytelling prowess.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781538702741

Publisher: Little, Brown & Company

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 September 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Grand Central Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 132.0mm

Height: 202.0mm

Weight: 220g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Nichole Perkins is a writer from Nashville, Tennessee. She examines the intersections of pop culture, race, sex, gender, and relationships. Nichole is a 2017 Audre Lorde Fellow at the inaugural Jack Jones Literary Arts Retreat and a 2017 BuzzFeed Emerging Writers Fellow. She is also a 2016 Callaloo Creative Writing Fellow for poetry. She formerly co-hosted "Thirst Aid Kit," a podcast about pop culture and desire, with Bim Adewunmi, a producer at "This American Life," and was also a co-host of "The Waves" podcast at Slate, which looked at news and culture through a feminist lens. Her first collection of poetry, Lilith, but Dark, was published by Publishing Genius in July 2018.

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