My Daddy Never Taught Me How to Write a Love Song

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My Daddy Never Taught Me How to Write a Love Song is a lyrical exploration of love through the eyes of a Black father raising a Black daughter. Donnie D. Moreland Jr reflects on the men who came before him, men who taught him strength and survival, but struggled to express love. This debut collection becomes both a reckoning and a revelation, unfolding as an introspective journey where the roles of father, son, and Black man intersect in a search to define love. Before he can fully answer what love is, the author must first confront all the ways he has experienced what love is not. The result is a tender and vulnerable meditation on legacy, healing, and the radical work of learning to love with intention and clarity.

Orders will begin shipping on May 31st. Join us at CLASS in Houston for the book opening— More details TBA. Register for our newsletter to stay tuned.

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My Daddy Never Taught Me How to Write a Love Song is a lyrical exploration of love through the eyes of a Black father raising a Black daughter. Donnie D. Moreland Jr reflects on the men who came before him, men who taught him strength and survival, but struggled to express love. This debut collection becomes both a reckoning and a revelation, unfolding as an introspective journey where the roles of father, son, and Black man intersect in a search to define love. Before he can fully answer what love is, the author must first confront all the ways he has experienced what love is not. The result is a tender and vulnerable meditation on legacy, healing, and the radical work of learning to love with intention and clarity.

Orders will begin shipping on May 31st. Join us at CLASS in Houston for the book opening— More details TBA. Register for our newsletter to stay tuned.

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My Daddy Never Taught Me How to Write a Love Song is a lyrical exploration of love through the eyes of a Black father raising a Black daughter. Donnie D. Moreland Jr reflects on the men who came before him, men who taught him strength and survival, but struggled to express love. This debut collection becomes both a reckoning and a revelation, unfolding as an introspective journey where the roles of father, son, and Black man intersect in a search to define love. Before he can fully answer what love is, the author must first confront all the ways he has experienced what love is not. The result is a tender and vulnerable meditation on legacy, healing, and the radical work of learning to love with intention and clarity.

Orders will begin shipping on May 31st. Join us at CLASS in Houston for the book opening— More details TBA. Register for our newsletter to stay tuned.