Years ago, when I was at a different crossroads in my life, a colleague suggested I read a book by one of her former students. The book was Shay Youngblood’s A Black Girl in Paris. As the title suggests, it’s about a young American woman who packs her bags and moves to the City of Lights. I greatly enjoyed the book and even shared it with friends who then shared it with their friends. Not too long ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Youngblood. She spoke during an evening event about taking a break from writing, trying her hand at painting on large canvases, and creating small bookmarks. And, I was inspired and reminded that sometimes the only people pigeonholing us as “just a writer” or “just a painter” are ourselves.
Speaking of Butterflies: Shay Youngblood’s Black Girl in Paris
November 25, 2009 by Cynthia

Cynthia — I have this book. I haven’t read this book, but now I’m thinking that I really should.
Hey — Did you send me this book for my birthday or Christmas one year, or did I just see it at a book store and … great minds think alike… bought it for myself?
Hi,
Why not read also:
BLACKGAMMON by Heather Neff
RENDEZ-VOUS EIGHTEENTH by Jake Lamar
GHOSTS OF SAINT MICHEL by Jake Lamar
I am sure you will enjoy them as well.
Have a great day!
D