How to Live Free in a Dangerous World: A Decolonial Memoir - Shayla Lawson Audiobook
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Adult
 Biography
 Biography Memoir
 Disability
 Essays
 LGBT
 Memoir
 Nonfiction
 Queer
 Travel
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“Phenomenal…. A memoir that opens into the world, with brilliance, courage, and elegant prose…. This is a book to read, read again, and remember.”—Imani Perry, New York Times bestselling author of the National Book Award winner South to America
Poet and journalist Shayla Lawson follows their National Book Critics Circle finalist This Is Major with these daring and exquisitely crafted essays, where Lawson journeys across the globe, finds beauty in tumultuous times, and powerfully disrupts the constraints of race, gender, and disability.
Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2024 by Elle, Them, Book Riot, LitHub, Stylecaster, and Chicago Review of Books
In their new book, Shayla Lawson reveals how traveling can itself be a political act, when it can be a dangerous world to be Black, femme, nonbinary, and disabled. With their signature prose, at turns bold, muscular, and luminous, Shayla Lawson travels the world to explore deeper meanings held within love, time, and the self.
Through encounters with a gorgeous gondolier in Venice, an ex-husband in the Netherlands, and a lost love on New Year’s Eve in Mexico City, Lawson’s travels bring unexpected wisdom about life in and out of love. They learn the strength of friendships and the dangers of beauty during a narrow escape in Egypt. They examine Blackness in post-dictatorship Zimbabwe, then take us on a secretive tour of Black freedom movements in Portugal.
Through a deeply insightful journey, Lawson leads listeners from a castle in France to a hula hoop competition in Jamaica to a traditional theater in Tokyo to a Prince concert in Minnesota and, finally, to finding liberation on a beach in Bermuda, exploring each location—and their deepest emotions—to the fullest. In the end, they discover how the trials of marriage, grief, and missed connections can lead to self-transformation and unimagined new freedoms.
Length: 8 hrs and 17 mins
Release date: 02-06-24
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This post has 6 comments with rating of 3/5
February 19th, 2024
some things are best not shared
thanks but no thanks
February 19th, 2024
Great work
February 20th, 2024
Western industrial civilization is collapsing while also facing runaway climate change and a collapsing biosphere, but if you want to call that Decolonial or whatever go right ahead. If you are a soft city person, you ain’t going to like it at all.
February 20th, 2024
yea, it’s scary that poeple actually listen to this stuff…
“people” being used as a VERY loose term
March 2nd, 2024
Does she mean welfare and food stamps like the rest? Isnt funny you can trace trash back to a country of origin find your not surprised AT all. 3rd world making it of the backs of the first world
November 29th, 2024
Apnea, there is no man made climate change unless we are talking about the elites’ use of weather warfare technologies. You are right to be critical of this silly anti-white Critical Race Theory garbage book, but you should look into the elite false narrative that is climate change also which is being used to remove freedoms and make new nefarious system changes that do not benefit any of us Lilliputians. In the 70s the same fearmongers were using global cooling to do the same.
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