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junuri

Learner of my life’s journey ✨ Centering books written by the global majority with particular interest in Black, Afro-Caribbean, and Indigenous experiences worldwide.

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Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing
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From Pain to Purpose: Biblical Stories of Healing and Renewal
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From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean, 1492 - 1969
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Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing

Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing

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    This case of having to let go of one’s former name, home, life, etc, is truly an experience of survival and resilience. I can’t begin the imagine the level of grief Eleanor has had to go through to reinvent herself so many times. 😩 I truly feel compassion for her.

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    “If only Eleanor had been able to tell her family about this before. For as long as people have been mistreating other people, women have been subject to this kind of violence. It’s high time they stop having to feel ashamed about it.”

    This broke my heart! This makes me think about the stories our mothers, aunties, and grandmothers never share… how these kind of experiences should have brought them compassion, but instead bring them shame. Eleanor deserved to be protected.

    It also brings to mind, how white enslavers often preyed on little Black enslaved girls and took their innocence. I thought how that child may have grown up to feel if/when they ever learn the truth of how they were conceived, but then I have to realize that many Black people are the descendants of this cruelty towards the women who came before us.

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  • Black Cake
    Caribbean Black Rum Cake

    have you made or tried black cake? i would love to hear your story! ~ i thought i’d share more info as i helped my partner make caribbean black rum cakes recently, around the holidays, with her 5 year old rum soaked fruit! 🍒🍇🍊 it was amazing!! it’s a spiced cake (cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, and cloves) with a deep fruity undertone ~and my love paired it with an apple butter caramel ✨🥰 we’re planning to start a few new jars of rum soaked fruit soon to age for future cakes ~with dried mango, cherry, blueberry, apricot, and golden raisins!

    it feels like perfect timing to read this book, with one black cake left in our freezer, and i’m really enjoying the story so far! (around 30%)

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  • Black Cake
    From one reader to another

    There are some patois words in the book. I found this site: https://jamaicanpatwah.com/ It's helping me understand the Caribbean slang. I hope it can help you too!

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    “Only one of them held her gaze while everyone else focused on the dying man. And that was when Covey knew. Covey had seen what had happened, she just hadn’t understood its significance. Now she turned in a fourth direction, toward the sliding glass door that opened out onto the back lawn of the hotel.”

    How many of our best friends would go to these lengths for us. True definition of a ride or die! I don’t know how I didn’t see this coming! 🫢🤭

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    🌊🌊🌊

    Spent most my day reading this book, which also meant multiple spouts of happy/sad crying. Each of these characters had a unique yet relatable story. I found it to be emotional and touching yet still had humor, along with the twists and turns of a binge-able mystery. Went in with zero expectations and came out loving this book

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  • junuri commented on junuri's review of Black Cake

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  • Black Cake
    junuri
    Feb 08, 2026
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    This book reminds me of my childhood days sitting between my mother’s legs, her combing my hair, and sharing her experiences. It reminds me of hearing stories from my auntie, grandmothers, father, uncle, and grandfather.

    In “Black Cake” Wilkerson takes on the beautiful art of storytelling, each chapter, brief, but impactful. Her book reminds me of the many stories that immigrant parents don’t tell their children regarding their survival and being. It makes me want to hug my parents and grandparents with gratitude and humility for the stories they may never share that allowed me to be who I am today.

    I truly appreciate how all characters were humanized in this book. As much as you may dislike some of the characters, you are brought to some understanding of their hidden pain, worries, and insecurities.

    Tying in Black Cake and its historical and cultural significance as a heirloom was also beautiful. It emphasizes how many dishes represent resilience, resistance, survival, and the preservation of our heritage.

    Love, love, love this!

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    Mardi Gras + Carnival 2026

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    junuri commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • PUERTO RICO 🇵🇷

    It's almost time for Bad Bunny's concert!!!

    In celebration of the biggest event of the year and the celebration of Puerto Rican culture, shout out your favorite books from Puerto Rican authors!!! 🇵🇷

    I'll go first. When I was Puerto Rican by Esmarelda Santiago Rita Moreno: A Memoir

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    junuri
    Feb 08, 2026
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 5.0
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    🤫
    🥺

    This book reminds me of my childhood days sitting between my mother’s legs, her combing my hair, and sharing her experiences. It reminds me of hearing stories from my auntie, grandmothers, father, uncle, and grandfather.

    In “Black Cake” Wilkerson takes on the beautiful art of storytelling, each chapter, brief, but impactful. Her book reminds me of the many stories that immigrant parents don’t tell their children regarding their survival and being. It makes me want to hug my parents and grandparents with gratitude and humility for the stories they may never share that allowed me to be who I am today.

    I truly appreciate how all characters were humanized in this book. As much as you may dislike some of the characters, you are brought to some understanding of their hidden pain, worries, and insecurities.

    Tying in Black Cake and its historical and cultural significance as a heirloom was also beautiful. It emphasizes how many dishes represent resilience, resistance, survival, and the preservation of our heritage.

    Love, love, love this!

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