![]() ![]() Her ascent on the ladder of success came to an abrupt halt – or at least got much more difficult – when she became the target of interpersonal and systemic racism. She got her dream job and started movin’ on up. Finally, her American dream started to come true…or so she thought. The novel’s main character is Ebony, a Black woman who is not only struggling financially and dealing with family issues (at one point her mother is diagnosed with cancer), but is also stuck in a series of dead-end, low-paying jobs. Please let us have your feedback.Ĭo-authored by Jacquie Abram, along with her two daughters Deborah and Delilah Harris, Hush Money is a “ripped-from-reality” fictionalized tale of one woman’s harrowing experience of navigating racism throughout her career. (Thanks, Sis!) I’m reposting it here in its entirety. Sharon believes in passing the mic and amplifying voices, and recently she amplified mine by publishing one of my book reviews. She is also the co-host of The Introvert Sisters podcast (and yes, we're sisters □□). ![]() Book review: "Hush Money" by Jacquie AbramĪs some of you know, Sharon Hurley Hall (she-her), one of our moderators here on Linked Inclusion, is also the Curator-In-Chief of Sharon’s Anti-Racism Newsletter. ![]()
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