Book details
Damaged Goods
Published in
2004
Description
Damaged Goods celebrates the whirlwinds of life through a collection of Spokenword and poetry written by Tonika Yvonne Wheeler. "Damaged Goods" is her debut 'Spokenword' book. The author illustrates the dark sides of life with momentary illumination. Bitterness and spitefulness doesn't have a color, gender, age, or social status. Nor is immunity gained from life's whirlwinds based off one's moral stance or bleeding heart. "I'll never get married again!" uttered a once thoughtful male friend going through a taxing divorce. The author sat listening to his non-stop verbal jabs at his soon to be ex-wife, women, and marriage. "You're Damaged Goods," the author replied. But the good thing about damaged goods is they can always be refurbished. And sometimes the refurbished goods work better than the one that's never been damaged. Or does it?
Age
12-17
Text complexity
proficient
Length
184 pages
Why to read
- Gain insight into the complexities of human relationships and the impact of past traumas.
- Explore the journey of healing and self-discovery through the characters' experiences.
- Appreciate the author's unique narrative style and character development.
- Engage with thought-provoking themes that challenge societal norms and expectations.