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ISBN: 0451215133

ISBN13: 9780451215130

Picture Me Rollin'

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In this hardcore novel of love and betrayal, a female ex-con moved by the power, poetry, and dangerous passion of Tupac Shakur has plans to play it straight and do the right thing for her future survival. But her lover Jesus, the man she went to prison for on a gun possession charge, is intent on bringing her back into his game. She finds herself caught between inescapable yet contradictory forces-the passion for the streets and the inspiration of her conscience, just like her idol Pac. With righteous anger to burn, she's got to pull her life together before it's too late.

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Rollin' with Esperanza

This book is definately something that every 'hip-hop' fan should pick up and read. I could really relate to Esperanza AKA Espe and her struggles to find her true identity. Like her I often would listen to Tupac's music and self reflect. Finally a Latino is represented as an average American and not just as a immigrant. Espe has to deal with her controlling boyfriend Jesus (pronouced Hey-Sus)who thinks only of himself and doesn't really love her. When she comes back from prison she is forced to deal with his other women and the temptation to fall back into the street life instead of living an honest life. She is conflicted about her loyality to her sister and to those who will get her into trouble. Espe realizes it's hard to live in two worlds at the same time,throughout the book she never completely chooses one over the other. She focuses on her GED with the help of her teacher, Maite ( a ex- Puerto Rican activist back in the day). Mr. Puente, her parole officer is tough trying to get Espe to do right and always uses the threat of sending her back to jail, making her feel like someone is always spying on her. In the book, poetry by female poets are presented, history is given on the evolution of mujeres in today's modern times.

Very Compelling Read

Much like "Explicit Content," the first book from Black Artemis, "Picture Me Rollin'" is an extremely entertaining yet thought-provoking read. Well-written, it's way better, more literary than most hip-hop lit, so it's challenging in a good way for the many hip-hop intellects out there. I appreciate that Black Artemis is writing for the self-esteem of young women, but it's never preachy, patronizing or dumbed-down. She clearly respects her audience. Defintely highly recommended.

The Greatest Love

With her sophomore release, Black Artemis proves that she has staying power, as she comes back strong with her latest novel, Picture Me Rollin' (PMR). Artemis stays true to her mission as a hip hop artist and activist as she delivers a poignant and riveting story that relays the power of hip hop as a tool of transformative expression. Set against the backdrop of New York City and interspersed with the teachings/writings of feminist poet, Audre Lorde, Black Artemis introduces the reader to Tupac's number one fictional hip-hop fan, Esperanza Cepeda. Esperanza Cepeda --aka Espe-- is a recently released felon who took the arrest rap for her hood rat, drug dealing, and hustler boyfriend, Jesus. Espe is representative of so many young women who lack the structure and discipline of a functional home environment and the love/guidance of a mother and a father so they often mistake negative attention as love. Especially if that attention includes a fat wallet, nice ride, and fly clothes at the expense of someone else. So it is easy to understand why Espe mistook Jesus' interest in her as love. Reared in a culture where machismo trumps and women are pawns, Espe is a product of her environment. Unfortunately, more and more young women are becoming criminal statistics as they take the rap for crimes committed by 'their man,' while the main culprit goes on with business as usual while continuing to pollute the community. For boys like Jesus, girls like Espe, are nothing but just another piece of tail and once the Espes of the world are out of sight they are often truly out of mind to their male partners. Jesus clearly demonstrates this mindset as he continues to live life by his rules and conducts business as usual while Espe serves prison time. With Jesus missing in action as she serves 'his' jail time, Espe had a lot of time to think about her life and with the help of an older inmate named Isoke; she is encouraged to make changes so that she can fulfill her vow of never being imprisoned again. We watch Espe enter prison as a rebellious, free-spirited, around the way girl who emerges from jail months later as a young woman to be reckoned with. Privy to Espe's thoughts, we watch as she hesitantly comes to the realization that her idol, Tupac is not flawless. Just maybe some of his lyrics are offensive and demeaning to women and he is just another man pimping young, naïve women. As she removes the shackles of Tupac's influence, and begins to embrace the teachings of Audre Lorde, we watch Espe transform into a young woman who desires to be in control of her destiny. Lorde's teachings force her to think about who she is and encourage empowerment, confidence and self-esteem as well as love for self. While morphing into the empowered sister she can be, Espe has assistance along the way from her She-roes: older sister-Dulce (who raised her when her mom went to jail); GED teacher-Maite Rodriquez (a former militant); and her still incarnated friend, Isoke

Lessons Learned.......

Esperanza Cepeda is a Latina hood girl.After Her mother was incarcerated for the murder of her abusive father, Esperanza and her sister Dulce have to fiend for themselves in the cold streets. Esperanza finds her salvation through Jesus, but not the one we worship on Sunday.Met Jesus, a.k.a. 'Sus. Jesus is the neighborhood plabyboy/drug kingpin.A man dripping wirth sensuality, money, and power, Jesus is every hood girl's dream.Esperanza loved Jesus with all her heart and believed that he loved her the same.He lavished Esperanza with gifts and false love until she played her role as ride or die chick and she had to do a bid for Jesus.She wasn't gonna snitch on her man, because she would have more status in the streets upon her return.Her sister Dulce, was involved with Xavier, Jesus's abusive right hand man. After getting out, even though he knew she was on probation, he wanted her to do one last thing for him and they can jet to Cali to start over and get outta the game. Esperanza struggles to do right by going to GED classes, trying to find work, and leave Jesus alone once and for all. Her GED teacher tries to help Esperanza find out who she is and how to empower herself and get under the control of Jesus. Will Esperanza do one last thing with Jesus? Will she violate her parole and go back to jail, or will she reform and be the strong woman she knows she can be? I won't answer all these questions because I'd give away all the action. This is a must read for young women of color, because it is a wake-up call for those who think they know what love is. Love yourself first and foremost, before you try to love anyone else because the world don't give a s*** about you.

The Drive to Survive; June 4, 2005

Esperanza Cepeda, reformed ride-or-die chick, sees love doesn't concur all while she struggles to tow the line after her recent incarceration. As she sees herself moving ahead step-by-step, the pull of her ex, Jesus, lures her two steps back into the life that landed her in prison from jump street. Dulce wants to show her sister, Espe, that they can rise above the environment in which they live, but past actions continue to haunt her future. Ending the cycle of abuse that women in her family attract by avoiding Xavier, her abusive ex-boyfriend strengthens her resolve. The bond of sisterhood holds Esperanza and Dulce strong against the obstacles the controlling men from their past use to attempt to keep them humble. Knowing tomorrow can be better than yesterday, Espe and Dulce work together to escape the shackles of their past. Don't judge the book by its cover. Picture Me Rolling is more than you expect if you are only looking for only the Bling-Bling drama. You will face the reality around you and see the pot of gold at the end of your rainbow. Black Artemis did an excellent job showing that the rise above adversity is possible. The emotions felt while you're reading will make you hate the fact that the last page came so soon. Stephanie Wilkerson-Hester, Founder/Reviewer Literary Essence Views
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