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The Women of Normal Street represent the strength, passion, pain, and love sustained and survived day by day. It touches on a community of people being subjected to perpetual deceit that results in broken minds and fatalities. Women of Normal Street are short stories about an uncivilized war of sorts whose battle is yet to be won. Normal Street is a contradiction of life for women inside urban communities until they learn to love and trust God, themselves, and one another.



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Author's Bio

April Weaver is a mother and grandmother. She holds a BA in Psychology and a Master's Degree in Clinical Mental Health. She has worked with “at-risk” adolescents, women, and families for over 10 years. April Ayn loves and is gifted in counselling, encouraging others to see, and then seek a higher purpose for their lives. April draws her inspiration from the Creator of this marvellous work we are and that exists beyond the human eye! Admiring beauty, good music,

and creativity, from many perspectives, is among her favourite interests. Currently, Ms Weaver councils and mentors single mothers ages 15-21 in Chicago, Illinois.


The Women of Normal Street represent the strength, passion, pain, and love sustained and survived day by day. It touches on a community of people being subjected to perpetual deceit that results in broken minds and fatalities. Women of Normal Street are short stories about an uncivilized war of sorts whose battle is yet to be won. Normal Street is a contradiction of life for

women inside urban communities until they learn to love themselves enough to improve their quality of life.


Themes in Mother's on Normal Street

1. Marriage & Infidelity

2. Forgiveness

3. Family Dysfunction

4. Gender Roles

5. Womanism

6. Domestic Violence

7. Societal ills

8. Systematic Oppression

9. Race & Culture