EveryDay Life Continues to Challenge Literature
05/12/09By MG Hardie
MG Hardie has spoken at universities, became a founding member of Black Authors' Day and won a literary award as his debut book EveryDay Life and continues to gather stellar reviews. (978-1-60594-036-6), $11.95
EveryDay Life by MG Hardie is a book that goes against the traditional literature grain. It has once again produced a book review that may go down as one of the best book reviews of the 21st Century. One of Hardie's first book reviews compared! him to Tyler Perry, while comparing EveryDay Life to movies such as the The Wood and The Best Ma n. Subsequent reviewers have referred to EveryDay Life as “Brilliance”, “Masterpiece”, and setting a “New Literary Standard”. EveryDay Life was named The Best Kept Literary Secret of 2008, but that hasn't slow this book or the author down one bit. EveryDay Life has recently won a Reader Views Literary Award and Hardie has begun speaking out on relevant social issues. The reviews have continued... OOSA book club “Everyday Life is an interesting, often comical exploration." Joey Pinkney "MG’s mastery of witticisms and reasonings, and will keep you entertained and deliberating at the same time... it is a slice of African-Americana" Scribe & Quill (magazine) "There is something in every section to make you think" EveryDay Life is based around it's four central characters who provide fresh insight and a common sense view to real world problems. While the reviews of Hardie's are amazing the most profound may also be the most recent. Excerpt: http://readersrooms.com/2009/05/03/mghardie/
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“Hardie’s book may go down in history as a bona fide hip hop play (as some have suggested). From corporal punishment to Eugenics, to black music and hip hop, Hardie puts forth an honest and deeply intellectual effort to raise critical issues, and make us think about the world we think we know.”
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