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African-American Family Reading

Welcome to my home page, Tiaden Home Page. I'm just your average AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN, trying to find ways to learn things and pass them on to others who might want to read about them. Books are my passion. I even started my own reading club (see below). But, I also like to cook, so I am always trying create new recipes to feed those grown kids of mine when they visit me on weekends. They are so full of energy, its hard to find something that satisfies them.




SWER READING GROUP INFORMATION
SWER--(Sistah's Who Enjoy Reading)-- is a reading group started by me, in 1998. I envisioned a group of ladies sitting around discussing books that they had read, and those books that had really changed their lives. This would be a way to unwind after working all day long. It all began when my friend, Marilyn, and I were taking our morning 3-mile walk. We got to talking about this book we had both read, then it hit me why not start a club.
Our membership has grown from two people to twenty individuals. If you wish to become a member or if you want to buy any of the books that the group has read just e-mail me at Tiaden2@yahoo.com and let me know.


SWER (Sistahs Who Enjoy Reading) READING SELECTIONS for 2005/2006 :

  • Drive Me Crazy by Eric Jerome Dickey
  • Other Men's Wives by Fred L. Johnson III
  • The Preacher Who Loved Them Ho's By Pastor Drake
  • Ten Big Ones by Janet Evanovich
  • The Playa's Club by Brenda Jackson
  • IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE by Willie Jolley
  • Thin Within by Judy Halliday, R.N.
  • An All Night Man by Brenda Jackson , etal
  • The Prodigal husband by Jacquelin Thomas
  • SILENT CONSPIRACY by Lee Meadows
  • Too Much Of A Good Thing by Kimbela Lawson-Roby
  • Fannin' The Flames by Parry Brown
  • SINGSATION by Jacquline Thompson


    MY HOMETOWN
    It is located in northeast Louisiana. A little small town with the population of about 5,000 people. It has gotten a lot of bad publicity in the past, but I think it is the road to recovery since we are under new town leardership. I think it will be a booming town just like it was in the 60's. You just wait and see.
    Click here to order any book listed on SWER Reading list


    LOCAL HISTORY ABOUT MY TOWN

    According to folklore, pirates were plentiful here in the 1700's. Because of the navigation difficulty, river boats would have to come to shore at a bend in the river and were easy prey for the pirates. Their leader, Bunch, called it an "ACT OF PROVIDENCE", if traders escaped their trap. That area is still referred to as Bunches Bend today. And that folks is where I was born--at Bunches Bend.

    Click here for information about my high school days.

    Eric Jerome Dickey, my favorite author

    Maxwell, my favorite singer


    My Favorite Rap Singer and Soultress>
    Millie(Georgia Thompson)Jackson

    Must Haves for the African American Home Library
    Zero Debt by Lynnette Khalfani Black Issues Magazine Upscale Magazine Black Enterprise Magazine American Legacy Magazine Wavy, Curly, Kinky by Deborah Lilly
    Life Lessons for My Black Girls by Natasha Munson The African american Bookshelf bu Clifford Mason How To Create Your Own African American Library 47 by Walter Mosley Mis-education of the Negro by Carter Woodson Chicken Soup for the African American Soul
    The Willie Lynch Letter & the Making of a Slave by Kashif Hassan-El Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren The School is not White by Doreen Rappaport Numbering the Bones by Ann Rinaldi Days of Tears by Julius Lester The Prodigal Husband by Jacquelin Thomas
    Born Beautiful by Alfred Fornay She's Got Issues by Stepanie Johnson It's All About the Moon When The Sun Ain't Shining by Ernest Hill Satisfied with Nothin by Ernest Hill Witness to the Truth by Cleo Scott Brown Drive Me Crazy by Eric Jerome Dickey
    Flannin the Flames by Parry Brown Three Perfect Men by Elvelyn Palfrey
    My page originated on 9/24/98. My interests are: Fishing,Writing Short Stories, Reading Popular Fiction, working on my motorcycle--some might say that I am still a tomboy at heart..


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    The description of my page is:
    African American Literature
    Simple Living



    Give your child a gift thats lasts forever...a book.

    SIMPLE HELPFUL HINTS


    Canned cream soups makes excellent sauces for vegetables, meat,fish,etc.
    To remove fish odor from hands, utensils and dish cloths, use one teaspoon of baking soda to quart of water.
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    Never put a cover on anything that is cooked in milk unless you want to spend hours cleaning the stove when it boils over.
    Anything that grows under the ground, start off in cold water--potatoes, beets carrots, etc.

    Anything that grows above ground, start off in boiling water--English peas, greens, beans, etc.

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    Please come back soon and visit me. You can also e-mail me at tiaden2@yahoo.com with comments about this page.

    Links to other sites on the Web

    Crissi's Home Page
    For Children Only
    Amazon Books
    Family and Friends
    Yahoo Mail
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    VISIT SWER READING CLUB: SWER READING CLUB


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