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Black Girls Must Have It All

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Black Girls Must Have It All

Auteur(s): Jayne Allen
Narrateur(s): Marcella Cox
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In this final installment in the acclaimed Black Girls Must Die Exhausted trilogy, Tabitha is juggling work, relationships, and a newborn baby—but will she find the happy ending she’s always wanted?

After a whirlwind year, Tabitha Walker’s carefully organized plan to achieve the life she wanted—perfect job, dream husband, and stylish home—has gone off the rails. Her checklist now consists of diapers changed (infinite), showers taken (zero), tears cried (buckets), and hours of sleep (what’s that?).

Don't get her wrong, Tabby loves her new bundle of joy and motherhood is perhaps the only thing that's consistent for her these days. When the news station announces that they will be hiring outside competitors for the new anchor position, Tabby throws herself into her work. But it’s not just maintaining her position as the station’s weekend anchor that has her worried. All of her relationships seem to be shifting out of their regular orbits. Best friend Alexis can’t manage to strike the right balance in her “refurbished” marriage with Rob, and Laila’s gone from being a consistent ride-or-die to a newly minted entrepreneur trying to raise capital for her growing business. And when Marc presents her with an ultimatum about their relationship, coupled with an extended “visit” from his mother, Tabby is forced to take stock of her life and make a new plan for the future.

Consumed by work, motherhood, and love, Tabby finds herself isolated from her friends and family just when she needs them most. But help is always there when you ask for it, and Tabby’s village will once again rally around her as she comes to terms with her new life and faces her biggest challenge yet—choosing herself.

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This was a great read that really highlights the realities many Black American women face: juggling career, relationships, family, and the constant pressure to “have it all.” I appreciated how honest and relatable the themes were, and how clearly the book shines a light on the lived experiences that often go unseen or misunderstood.

That said, I found the main character to be quite selfish at times, and I didn’t see as much character growth as I hoped for by the end. There were moments where I wanted to shake her and say, “Girl, learn from this!”

Still, the story is engaging, the representation is meaningful, and the message is important. A strong conclusion to a series that speaks to the heart of Black womanhood.

A Powerful Story but left Me Wanting More

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