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Experience the enchantment of "Black Girls Must Be Magic," the masterfully written and highly anticipated sequel in the Black Girls Must Die Exhausted series. Tabitha Walker faces life's hurdles and a joyful surprise—a baby—while relying on the unwavering support and love from her circle of friends.
Tabitha's life mantra, “Black girls must die exhausted,” is becoming all too real. Discovering she’s pregnant after believing she couldn’t have children, she dives into the world of “single mothers by choice.” Juggling her demanding job, numerous doctor’s appointments, and baby preparations, Tabitha is overwhelmed. Her challenges intensify when complaints about her natural hair from viewers at the local news station threaten her job.
When her on-again, off-again ex-boyfriend Marc reenters her life with unexpected demands, Tabitha is forced to make tough choices about her and her baby’s future. Supported by the fierce Ms. Gretchen, her grandmother’s best friend, her loyal friends Laila and Alexis, and her calming doula Andouele, Tabitha strives to embrace motherhood on her own terms. Will she find the strength, courage, and self-love to keep her community intact, assert herself at work, and resolve matters with Marc before her baby arrives?
Dive into this captivating tale of resilience, community, and love, and discover why "Black Girls Must Be Magic" truly lives up to its name.
2. Tabitha's Pregnancy Journey: Tabitha Walker navigates the challenges of being a single mother by choice after discovering she’s pregnant against previous expectations.
3. Workplace Challenges : Tabitha faces job-related issues, including complaints about her natural hair, which threaten her livelihood.
4. Support System: She relies on the support of her close-knit community, including her grandmother's best friend Ms. Gretchen, friends Laila and Alexis, and her doula Andouele.
5. Personal Growth and Decision-Making: Tabitha must find the strength and self-love to keep her community together, assert her voice at work, and resolve matters with her ex-boyfriend Marc before her baby arrives.
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