African American Pregnancy Books
In 2000, Sonia Rolland was the first Miss african american pregnancy books descent to be crowned Miss France. Sublime, the mother of Tess and Kahina - born in November of his love with his current companion Lespert - was for one year our beauty queen. And beauty, she knows it. So much so that the ambassador Mixa decided to give some of his advice to all the black beauties in dedicating a book. March 18, she had this book Black Beauty, written with Sandra Jeanne Rose, at the Book Fair at the Porte de Versailles. Behind this structure which will be published March 31, we read: "We all have the same concerns: growing our natural beauty . . Because all women are beautiful, and Helena Rubinstein said: 'There are no women ugly, there are only lazy women! " The black woman is naturally pretty . . So it's no effort that we spend time with us 'do good'. And for those a little less brave, the beauty is like sport: just start doing so no longer do without. . "Divided into three chapters, facials, body, and hair, this little book offers women black, mestizo or Eastern, tips and advice in the field of beauty. Originally Franco-Rwandan Sonia Rolland has generously decided to share its expertise in different ways to wear makeup. An experience she gained during his career. Please note that Sonia will be found in the TV movie in two parts for France 2 Toussaint Louverture alongside Aissa Maiga, Jimmy Jean Louis and Samuel Le Bihan very soon. Visit Pure People magazine online specialist celebrity news, find daily scoops, interviews, and news in pictures and videos on your favorite celebrities, articles and exclusive news on timeliness of French and international stars, and the latest news on the most popular stars of television, film, music and sport. . . .
The Way We Never Were: American Families And The Nostalgia Trap
Raising Black Boys
Where Did I Come From?: A Guide for Children and Parents, African-American Edition
If I Was Your Girl
The Mocha Manual to a Fabulous Pregnancy
The African Book of Names: 5,000+ Common and Uncommon Names from the African Continent
Becoming Dad: Black Men and the Journey to Fatherhood
Having Your Baby