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In Blondi I Trust

$30.00

In Blondi I Trust is an unvarnished, intimate memoir honoring my late mother, Blondi. These pages carry her voice, her rules, her fury, and her mercy.


The story moves from a brownstone in Bed-Stuy to places beyond the grid. It is both a love letter and a reckoning, filled with laughter, grief, and the hard-won wisdom of a woman who healed with her hands, protected her own, and kept her family fed and dressed in dignity. Blondi was deeply respected — a woman who walked into any room or town with people ready to answer her call.


Inside you’ll find scenes that will make you laugh, wince, and reach for a tissue. You will encounter the mother who stitched wounds with steady hands, who hosted the neighborhood, and who taught me never to fear anything nor anyone. You will hear the clink of her bangles, smell the pernil on the stove, and feel the fierce love and resilience that held our family together.


This is not just a memoir — it’s an experience.


This is a limited holiday release for readers who missed the original launch. A small number of copies will be available only through my online store. Once these holiday copies are gone, they won’t return. This edition will also be signed, which is something I’ve never offered for single-book purchases.

If the listing shows Out of Stock, that means the holiday copies have closed out, and the book is no longer available for purchase.


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