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Wounds of Passion: A Writing Life

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"Wounds of Passion: A Writing Life" offers an intimate journey into the formidable years of bell hooks, an influential social justice leader and writer. Published on October 1, 1997, this memoir captures hooks' metamorphosis from her roots in Kentucky to her academic pursuits at Stanford, where she immerses herself in the throes of feminism and racial justice. As she navigates the complexities of adulthood and academia, hooks’ narrative is a poignant exploration of gender equality, racial justice, and educational equity. The book not only details the emotional landscape of finding her voice but also the triumphant moments surrounding the publication of her first book. Ideal for college students, this narrative serves as a beacon for aspiring writers and activists, encouraging critical reflection on the intersections of identity, creativity, and resistance. Reflect on how hooks' experiences resonate with today's challenges in social justice, and consider the power of writing as a tool for change.

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Published by Henry Holt & Co on October 1, 1997
260 pages
ISBN: 9780805041460
Best for readers in College
This book provides valuable insights into Education EquityGender Equality, and Racial Justice, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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