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frankie Welcome to Frankie's Place. Frankie Lennon's book, The Mee St. Chronicles, is Out as of 2/15/07.

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Frankie Launches "The Mee Street Chronicles"--an extraordinarily candid memoir of her battle to claim her own life and sexual identity.


ORDER FRANKIE'S BOOK FROM... AMAZON.COM, KERLAK.COM, ESOWON BOOKS, BARNES & NOBLE, BORDERS, and other fine bookstores. ISBN (10) 0978877748 or ISBN (13) 9780978877743


Music

I love Jazz,Old School,Native American Flute music! Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Luther Vandross,R.Carlos Nakai, Frank Sanatra, Ray Felder, Michael Jackson, Barbara Streisand.

Movies

Star Wars IV,V,VI, Star Trek Generations,The Wrath of Khan, Aliens I and II, Bad Girls, Rosewood, Lord of the Rings Trilogy, Harry Potter movies, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Fred Astaire and Ginger Roger movies, E.T., Dangerous Liaisons, Jurassic Park, Devil with a Blue Dress, Crash

Television

Boston Legal, I Love Lucy, Rosemary and Thyme, Gray's Anatomy, My Wife and Kids, House, Televsion Movies.

Books

The Color Purple, 'Salem's Lot, Black Like Us, bone black, Quilting the Black-eyed Pea, The Crucible, Flyin West, Notes of a Native Son, Silent Dancing, Halberstam's The Children, The Mee Street Chronicles.


You can buy my Book at www.Kerlak.com
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Heroes

Archbishop Carl Bean, Audre Lorde, James Baldwin, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, bell hooks


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Status:Single
Here for:Networking
Ethnicity:Black / African descent
Zodiac Sign:Capricorn
Occupation:Author & College Instructor



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The most important thing to tell you about me is that I’ve written a new book called "The Mee Street Chronicles: Straight Up Stories of a Black Woman’s Life." It's a memoir and you’ll find rotating excerpts from it when you click on my blogs. In my book, I narrate stories about my turbulent life journey as I struggle to find liberation from the many prisons that bind me. Of the many issues that cause conflict, one is Jim Crow segregation, another is same sex attraction; still later, there is the matter of a drinking problem. How these and other things play out give my stories page-turning drama. These are very powerful stories that speak to all kinds of people--Black, White, Latino, women, men, young and old, Lesbian, Gay and Straight--because they are universal, human stories.

QUOTES BY READERS ABOUT "The Mee Street Chronicles"

--In many ways, Frankie Lennon carries on the torch left by Audre Lorde...she over turns the parts of us that reveal a richer if more painful underside...and with tenderness, love and clairty, the writings of Frankie Lennon help to heal and empower us, recalling Lorde's haunting refrain that "Our silence will not save us." In that great tradition, Frankie Lennon's work is very dear to me and should be to every woman. Kola Boof, author of "Diary of a Lost Girl"

--Her stories of being a young girl, teen, woman, dealing with issues of alcohol addiction, same sex attraction, spirituality, community--all are covered in a stunning way. Jair, The Literary Masturbator, poet

--It's a wonderful book. Frankie did a magnificent job of capturing the city of Knoxville during the Jim Crow days and of her school days at Austin High. It's a page-turner, especially for Knoxvillians.Charlene Whittington, Knoxville, Tennessee

--I'm taking a UCLA memoir writing course on-line and I'm delighted to be able to recommend this bookk to all of my fellow students. Nancy Pine, Los Angeles

--"The Mee St. Chronicles" made me feel as thought I was allowed to hear someone confess their deeply held secrets, yet it was refreshing to learn how a "young, gifted and black" woman overcame a childhood tainted by Jim Crow and sexual identity frustrations. The book is a fast read and important for anyone who wants insight into the trials and triumphs of a life passionately lived. Lawrence Howard, Indiana University, 1965

--Frankie has a story to tell. Every generation has its Zora Neale Hurston, its voice of truth and clarity. Frankie is finding her way to a generational truth. We all need to read Frankie Lennon. Nikki Giovanni, poet


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Dec 17 2008 12:32 PM


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John De Boer

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Feb 12 2008 3:13 AM

Valentines Day
and the
Native American Love Flute


Kokopelli Valentine

This last year I was playing the Native American Love Flute on Valentines Day for a large group of people and I asked them how many people here have a favorite song. Every single person in this vast diverse audience raised their hand, because everyone has had a special song that speaks to them at one time in their life. Then I said to them that we all have a song inside us and this is how we know who we are; the song tells us.

They call it the Native American Love Flute because it was used often by a brave to court a maiden. Music is the language of love. The emotion of the heart comes flowing out as a melody that the maiden understands is a song for her. It is as if the flute had some magical power. The legend of the sweet seductive sensual sound of the flute, mesmerizing the listener and casting a spell of love is an ancient one in all cultures.

It is the voice of the heart.
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We all have a song inside us it tells us who we are.
☆Mari☆

☆Mari☆



Jan 12 2008 4:38 AM

Hello Pro. Lennon
Just stopped by to wish you a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
See you on Monday:)
e nina jay

nina stone



Jan 11 2008 7:45 PM

"When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid." ~Audre Lorde
...............................

happy birthday beautiful sister!
Jair, The Literary Masturbator™

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Jan 11 2008 7:15 PM

Happy Birthday Sister, Friend, Mentor, Teacher....
ARTnSOUL

wendell wiggins



Nov 12 2007 1:40 PM

ARTnSOUL

wendell wiggins



Nov 10 2007 3:47 PM

e nina jay

nina stone



Aug 30 2007 12:33 AM

“We live in an age in which silence is not only criminal but suicidal…
for if they take you in the morning, they will be coming for us that night.”

-James Baldwin
☆Mari☆

☆Mari☆



Aug 23 2007 4:05 AM

Hi Ms. Lennon,
Hope you're having a great summer...see you on Monday
-Maria
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Renair Amin



Jul 16 2007 5:26 PM

Hey there Frankie...Hope things are well. Chat with me soon.
e nina jay

nina stone



Jun 25 2007 10:26 PM

dear beloved sister... thank you for finding the smile that you didn't even know was hiding in my cheeks...

you are fierce and wonderful... happy to have happened upon you... love...
Intellectually BEAUTIFUL

Intellectually BEAUTIFUL



May 6 2007 10:57 PM

Hey, Miss Lennon!
I loved the book. Beautiful descriptions of the stops life's journies took you on.
Hope to see ya soon.
Kandice
*gris*

*gris*



Apr 11 2007 5:49 PM

My favorite part of "Jim Crow" was when the author explains that her mother told her they could not go to the Fourth of July Fair to see the fire works. "I wondered how we could be free if i couldn't come to see fireworks on the Fourth of July?" As a young child, the narrator was a ble to distinguish the segregation that existed and that adds plenty of reality and emotion to the story that is conveyed to the reader. I did appreciate the honesty and raw emotion that exists in the story; it truly engaged me in that time period and the setting.
~~Yoselin~~

~~Yoselin~~



Apr 4 2007 8:24 PM

Yoselin Muñoz
Jessica Palma
English 16
April 4, 2007
Mount St. Mary’s College

The Party

In the story The Party the author’s inner conflict is presented as one of the story elements. The narrator’s inner conflict is between meeting the heterosexuality expectations and her true feelings for woman. This forces the narrator to suppress her feelings for fear of not being accepted. The narrator is conflicted because she feels like she has to pretend to be heterosexual in order to be accepted by her friends and society. In the story the narrator debates with herself about whether to stay at the party or leave. In the end she decides to stay because leaving would mean she did not care about being apart of the group and that she was not interested in boys. This would label her as an outsider.
♥Walking by Faith♥

♥Walking by Faith♥



Apr 3 2007 10:53 PM

HEY PROF.
THIS IS DOMINIQUE... I L.O.V.E. YOUR BOOK. I CANT PUT IT DOWN. I MISSED MY STOP ON THE BUS CUS I WAS SOOOO INTO IT. :-) I AM REALLY ENJOYING YOUR STORIES. THEY DRAW YOU IN.
WELL SEE YOU IN CLASS.
DOM
PMYNER

Renair Amin



Mar 27 2007 6:36 PM

Hey there...
Just wanted to drop by and say hello! Hope things are well.

And remember:
Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising every time we fall. [Confucius]

~~ Renair
Hadie

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Jan 12 2007 5:00 AM

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Jan 11 2007 8:50 PM

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Jan 11 2007 7:57 PM

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Dec 23 2006 3:32 AM

I can't wait until your book comes out Ms. Lennon! I'm very excited! Keep me posted! Happy Holidays!

-Sinoi Mataalii
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Dec 8 2006 1:26 AM

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