I Don't Want to Die Poor
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From the bestselling author of I Can't Date Jesus, comes a wry and insightful essay collection that explores the financial and emotional cost of chasing your dreams.
Michael is een New York Times-bestsellerauteur wiens werk stoutmoedig thema's als liefde, seks, familie en ras onderzoekt, waarbij hij vaak complexe relaties en maatschappelijke verwachtingen onderzoekt. Hij brengt een scherpe, inzichtelijke stem in hedendaagse kwesties, waarbij hij persoonlijke verhalen combineert met scherpe maatschappelijke commentaren. Zijn schrijven duikt in de angsten van het moderne leven, met name met betrekking tot financiële moeilijkheden en economische druk.


From the bestselling author of I Can't Date Jesus, comes a wry and insightful essay collection that explores the financial and emotional cost of chasing your dreams.
New York Times bestselling author Michael Arceneaux makes his long-awaited return with a hilarious collection of essays about making your voice heard in an increasingly noisy and chaotic world. In his instantly iconic books I Can't Date Jesus and I Don't Want to Die Poor, Michael Arceneaux established himself as one of the most beloved and entertaining writers of his generation, touching upon such hot-button topics as race, class, sexuality, labor, debt, and, of course, paying homage to the power and wisdom of Beyoncé. In this collection, Arceneaux takes stock of how far he has traveled--and how much ground he still has to cover in this patriarchal, heteronormative society. He explores the opportunities afforded to Black creatives but also the doors that remain shut or ever-so-slightly ajar; the confounding challenges of dating in a time when social media has made everything both more accessible and more unreliable; and the allure of returning home while still pushing yourself to seek opportunity elsewhere. Smart, inspiring, and as funny as ever, I Finally Bought Some Jordans is both a corrective to, and a balm for, these troubling times, revealing a sharply funny and keen-eyed storyteller working at the height of his craft.