Mama Sutra: Love and Lovemaking Advice to My Son
Details
It includes advice about how to prepare the body and personal space for lovemaking, communication and contemplation to liberate long standing taboos within the African American community and beyond.
This book is for the young man entering adulthood, for a single man who wants to make sure he is ready for lovemaking or a married man that needs a refresher course.
The author Natasha Ria El-Scari gives not only practical advice but the real "mother wit" wisdom of what many women are looking for in a lover from a black feminist perspective.
Mama Sutra provides an opening for families and lovers to have conversations that have never occurred but that we all desperately need to be having with our sons and women with their lovers.
Paperback; 226 pages
About the Author:
Born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. Natasha has a BA from Jackson State University and a MA from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
In 2015, Natasha released her first book, “Screaming Times” (Spartan Press, 2015). Her second book, “The Only Other” published in 2016 (Main Street Rag, 2016). She has recorded three CD’s, “DragonButterFirefly” in 2006, “This is Love…” in 2010, and the “CuddleComplex” 2016. She also has a DVD “Live at the Blue Room” (2015). Her latest book and first non-fiction work is “Mama Sutra.
She is the founder and curator of Black Space Black Art, an organization created to promote the exhibition of African American visual arts and businesses. She is also the founder and curator of the El-Scari Harvey Art Gallery. A small art gallery that focuses on exhibiting marginalized artists and creating relevant events. For details and booking: www.natasharia.com