Saturday 10 September 2011

Ain't No joke in the world for women, according to Keith Wright-book review


Author Keith g. Wright has released the latest insertion of his "Ain't No joke" in the series. Unlike his previous two books, one about the invitation to tender for the information of the parent and another surviving teenage days-this is about something he has never gone through ... is a woman. The man, or even within the-this man writes book on dualism and the roadblocks that modern women face on a daily basis take?

"The women of the world Ain't No joke: beautiful, intelligent & Powerful in the world of the Holy Ghost, unpardonable" is incorporated into the facts of the history of the meeting of the women have suffered from the appearance. Starting at our forefathers (or foremothers) of the fight against the equal rights of today's woman, who battles the glass ceiling and women in the media of entertainment for processing times for sex has always been barriers. Wright, a passionate picture of the situation of women that paints the history of the future, we look at the disturbing, as he calls on society to put an end to the disrespectful behaviour towards female air crew. He considers his book call to all the women on their daughters and granddaughters to speak against the injustices-fate. The men are blamed for everything, and "is not always the man at the helm of the disaster."

Wright makes a thorough review of the work to demonstrate that the "Modern" world not as mighty as a knowledgeable and we may think would be the presentation of statistical data. Violent crime, divorce, lack of education and the amounts of the refunds are just some of the problems. Wright, American women's turn to lead in favour of and to the entire world. I think that most of his astounding scenes of the book consists of a modern woman, paralleling the current Straits of Black America "downfall". "Women and Black America divided the entire lead is similar to the civil rights Era and it comes in, the pace of the current degradation, they may share a similar fall. .. today, Black America, and the importance of running plays out of ... and the u.s. women appear to be bent, brilliant in the same trail, eyeing the fate of the very similar." He also notes the racial slurs in the double-standard-Don Imus, the words still ringing tones from a strong but our ears D.L. Hughley's comments on the Jay Leno Show, heard them, but not in the public outcry, millions of Edicomiin.

"The women of the world Ain't No joke" is not at all what I expected. Admiration, combined with the inspiration and motivation to achieve in writing, of his race, religion, and even gender across borders. I found myself becoming more and more intrigued, as I got deeper Wright's message in this paper, a preliminary inspection of the community. Women of all ages are sure to find "the World of women Ain't No joke" informative and eye-opening when men are learning is the adoption of sons and boyfriends, marriage, men and fathers.

One of the mother of the boy as Keith g. Wright took his first hand-from the perspective of what life is like for today's woman and bring beautiful, intelligent and powerful words. Activated for society as a better tomorrow, he calls today's women to receive disrespect, and at the same time, regardless of the fighting against the cause in the world, they need to succeed. objectifying Regardless of race, religion or sex "the World of women Ain't No joke" is a wonderful tribute to the past and for the message, empowering our future. So what I believe in the man-of-this man writing in this kind of book? I believe that his mama raised him with Wright.

Ain't No joke, Inc. (2008)

ISBN 9780977834228

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