New Book Alert: “And The Mountains Echoed”

So much new book realness this May! Khaled Hosseni, author of “The Kite Runner,” releases his third book today, entitled “And the Mountains Echoed.” I really enjoy Hosseni’s writing style and pacing, and read “Kite Runner” in one day during a tropical storm. The book was so good I couldn’t stop reading until it was done (that rarely happens for me). There is nothing like getting lost in a story. Will you check it out?

Morning Inspiration: Leaving it All Behind

Found this TED Talk from an NPR story that was really interesting. The premise is every few years, taking a sabbatical to restock your passion levels. I think we’d all benefit from taking time out of the daily grind to leave it all behind.

If you could (and would) do something like this, where would you go? What would you do? Who would you see? And how would you explain it to skeptics?

Have a wonderful day.

New Book Alert: ‘Americanah’

Hey y’all,

So I try to be abreast of all the cool new books hittin’ the streets, but I somehow missed this one! Chimamda Adichie, author of “Half of a Yellow Sun” (which was amazing), released a new book last Tuesday. I read this NYT review about it and couldn’t figure out wtf the reviewer was talking about, so I figured I’d put in an order and see for myself. Adichie is one of the many Nigerian and West African writers of late who are producing literary FIRE. You can order it here.

Getting Chose: A Scandal Revelation

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Watching the season 2 finale of Scandal was a welcome treat after an excruciating day at work. I purchased some wings (fried hard) with mumbo sauce from the carryout, drove to my homegirl’s house, and readied myself for the typical Thursday Shonda-Rhimes-and-Twitter fest. I was prepared to be shocked, awed, and *scandalized*, but I wasn’t prepared for the revelation at the end.

At first I was expecting….

Harrison to admit he was Olivia’s her brother or,

Huck to reveal his true feelings for Olivia or,

Olivia to be pregnant and not know who the daddy was (very Maury-ish, but I wanted to see Jake and Fitz duke it out). Instead, Shonda gave us a big daddy of a surprise ending.  The Brother from Another Planet is Olivia’s father.

*Record scratch*

Say what?

I was not expecting the strange black man that’s been showing up for the past few episodes to be her daddy. But after that plot twist Olivia Pope’s entire story started to make ‘sense’.

Olivia Pope is Jesus.

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Bless you, my child

Think about it. She wears white. Her hair is laid like the man in church stained glass windows. She has disciples, or “Gladiators”, who cast down their nets and become fishers of men scandals. Her crew is made up of the broken, the bruised, sinners, killers. Olivia Pope – even her last name is holy – fixes things and makes them right and doesn’t hold it over your head. And her father wanted to sacrifice her for the ‘greater good’.

So, in this bizarro Redeemer story, Olivia is the sacrificial lamb that takes on the sins of the country (Defiance) and will probably die unceremoniously so that Fitz has the opportunity to live an unblemished life. David Rosen is a pseudo-Judas, the one who ‘betrays’ Olivia (only he doesn’t really go all the way with it). Abby is doubting Thomas, always second guessing Olivia’s intentions, and Harrison is Simon Peter, her right hand man who’s next in line for Pope and Associates.

Stacia Brown wrote a piece at Atlantic about how many Christian pastors are using Scandal as material for their sermons, but from the article it seems that some clergy are more interested in scolding the activities of Olivia’s magical thighs that really using the show as a tool. Brown posits that Scandal can be approached from a less fire-and-brimstone angle:

The very best way for a church to engage Scandal—especially among feminist congregants—would be to consider that Olivia seems to believe she needs a savior.

In reality, Olivia is the savior.When you overlay the whole Christianity thing over the show, it makes *sense* that Olivia is never truly attached to anyone, or that the only thing she consumes is wine and popcorn, her own Eucharist. She’s not long for this world. She’s just here to change it completely.

Anyway. I figured all this out, after she said “Dad.” Olivia Pope is the Chosen One. Shonda Rhimes, you ain’t slick.

Walter Mosley’s ‘Little Green’ Out Now

Hey fam!

Check out literary legend Walter Mosley’s new book, “Little Green”, out now. You can read an excerpt over at NPR, or an interview with the acclaimed author over at the Root. Mosley wrote “Devil in a Blue Dress” and his work is incredibly gripping. Get it here, post haste!