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I didn’t know that ROOTS were what I needed

I was told to reconnect with my past

And bless it

When I did I realized

There was a lot more happiness there

Than sadness

Then I started reconnecting with friends

From former lives

Former times

Finally I started writing my novel

And connecting with people

I never planned to see again

Now I’m on my second book

And I pray that some of these people

Will see themselves in it

And contact me

I had no idea how much I missed them


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Sherrie Miranda An impromptu poem about being rooted. Hope you like it.
Sherrie
"Crimes & Impunity in New Orleans" follows the dramatic story of naive, sheltered Shelly going to “The Big Easy” to prepare for El Salvador, but has no idea she will encounter sexism and witness racism as well as illegal activities by government agents.
https://www.amzn.com/dp/B08KMHNNDK
Author, Sherrie Miranda's husband made the trailer for "Crimes & Impunity in New Orleans." He wrote the music too.
https://youtu.be/7_NL-V9KEi4
My radio interview:
https://cloudcast.us/drew-schlosbergs...
My 1st review:
5.0 out of 5 stars
She has lived this story
The author is writing about what she has lived. It is accurate picture of New Orleans in the 1980s, and today in a certain way. Hope she gets the attention of those who want to learn about New Orleans on the ground level.


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