A’ja Wilson’s “Dear Black Girls: How to Be True to You” is getting support from all and sundry. Released on February 6, 2024, the book offers an intimate glimpse into her personal life and the challenges she has faced. It also delves into the experiences of black women in America.
As the new WNBA season approaches, the Aces star is currently engaging in a series of interviews about her book. And in the process, she’s being backed for her literary game.
Brittney Griner’s wife supports A’ja Wilson
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Many celebrities have been rendering their support to A’ja Wilson since the release, and one of the notable names on the list is Cherelle Griner. She has purchased the audiobook of A’ja Wilson.
In her Instagram stories, she posted, “A’ja Wilson got my audiobook; I can’t wait to listen.” Wilson’s book talks about both the highs and lows of her life. It is the ultimate collection of chronicles and essays indicating her struggles as a black woman who toiled hard from South Carolina to reach this height in the WNBA.
Without a doubt, it takes guts to talk about these problems and impart knowledge so that others might benefit from her experiences. A’ja is triumphant in both categories. The prospect of reading the book and discovering more about the flawless hooper excites us.
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Notably, Brittney Griner is also currently writing a memoir on her journey through Russia’s prisons.
Brittney Griner’s prison document
Griner, a center for the Phoenix Mercury, was arrested in Russia on February 17, 2022, after it was alleged by the police that she had hashish oil in her luggage when she arrived at an airport close to Moscow.
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Ms. Griner said that day signaled the beginning of an “incredibly challenging” period that she was just now comfortable talking about. “Readers will hear my story and understand why I’m so thankful for the outpouring of support from people across the world,” says Briter Griner about her book.