"Loving You, Yo Momma, and Yo Cousin Too" is a deeply spiritual and therapeutically raw confession from the soul of a Black man who saw too much too soon-and almost didn't make it back. Through stunning visual metaphors, ancestral reverence, and a divine collision of hood pain and heavenly prose, George Barnes invites you into the sacred courtroom of memory. With broken picture frames as thrones, holograms of reflection, and tribal glyphs whispering truth, this book is more than a story - it's a sacred reclamation of everything the streets tried to steal.
This is for the ones who survived overdose, betrayal, silence, and self-hate. For the ones still praying with cracked hands and rolled blunts. For the ones who grieve with their whole chest.
This ain't just a read. It's a remembrance.