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"Eat Like A White Chick" was written with LOVE by Author Norma G. Jackson as an intentionally provocative wake-up call to African-American women. Her ultimate goal is to break the yoke of sickness, lifetime medication use, poor choices, and unhealthy habits. Before you judge this book by its title, read the author's transformational story, the lessons learned, and insights gained from her journey and decision to eat like a white chick. Norma's heartfelt intention to write this book is based on her love for black women and her desire to motivate them to do better as they know better.

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"Eat Like A White Chick" was written with LOVE by Author Norma G. Jackson as an intentionally provocative wake-up call to African-American women. Her ultimate goal is to break the yoke of sickness, lifetime medication use, poor choices, and unhealthy habits. Before you judge this book by its title, read the author's transformational story, the lessons learned, and insights gained from her journey and decision to eat like a white chick. Norma's heartfelt intention to write this book is based on her love for black women and her desire to motivate them to do better as they know better.
Autorenporträt
Author Norma G. Jackson attended Cornell College in Mt. Vernon, Iowa for two years and graduated cum laude from the University of Maryland. She credits her quick wit and grit to her father's warped sense of humor and Cornell College's small classroom sizes of 8 to 10 students. Ms. Jackson lives in Bowie, Maryland, with her husband, Leroy Jackson, Jr., of 23 years. She has been blessed with two brilliant and beautiful daughters, Emmanuelle and Françoise, and two amazing granddaughters, Layah and Paris. As the former wife of a high ranking Citibank official, Ms. Jackson developed her love of writing from her years of traveling through Europe, the Sub-Sahara, Central and West Africa (Niger, Burkina Faso, Cameroun, Nigeria, Côte Ivoire, Benin). People watching became a daily game to her. Her husband's assignments couldn't keep up with her rapid imagination and her thirst for 'Why?' Ms. Jackson's observations of others led her to discover the strategy that helped transform her own health and subsequently give birth to her book, "Eat Like White Chick."