Ever question yourself? Like your work, your worth, your purpose? Ever find yourself out of sync, wondering what it's all for? This book dares to ask that question and has the courage to explore some of the answers.
Get NotifiedIt's not a slow read, but it'll definitely slow you down. That's the point. It's a book you want to savor.
Second Sundays looks at work, burnout, relationships, and belief through a whole different lens. Nonfiction written with sharp relevance, culturally and intellectually satisfying. The prose is genuinely soul-stirring. The stories are so damn good.
It leaves you feeling convicted but hopeful. Stories with a redemptive arc feel triumphant. This book certainly triumphs.
“It has every bit of soul you’d find in a Mississippi Delta blues. The stories are so damn good.”
A writer, strategist, and investor raised in the Arkansas Delta. The grandson of sharecroppers and church folk, and the kind of man who never forgot either.
He has advised members of Congress, built multi-million dollar companies, lectured at Howard University, and taught at Philander Smith College. His work blends cultural clarity and political instinct to make big systems and small decisions feel more human.
He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Joi, his daughter, Hadiyah, and his son, Jackson Alexander.
A field holler was a lone voice sent across open land, carrying meaning across impossible distance.
Field Holler Press publishes stories from that same tradition. One voice, no permission needed, rooted in the land that raised it.
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