Can anyone recommend a book like the following?

Glib Gurl

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So, I'm looking for encouraging stories of black love...REAL stories. Not urban street lit. If that's your thing, well... #shadenoshade but I'm looking for real stories of real people....

The closest thing I seem to have found online was this...

Sometimes Rhythm, Sometimes Blues

But, given the description (below), it doesn't seem all that affirming :perplexed

Today’s women expect it all: a successful career, an understanding and equally successful mate, and children--all wrapped up in a white picket fence. But recent studies show that while black women have ascended to form a new middle class and have attained success in the business sector, black men haven’t followed suit. Perhaps as a result, with other sociological and economic factors at play, many successful sistahs are having trouble finding a partner to call their own. This groundbreaking anthology explores the many reasons why--analyzing materialism and financial expectations, single motherhood, bling bling culture, media representations of African-American gender roles, missing fathers, incarcerated partners, and more--and offers hope from women who have beaten the odds. Writers including Kevin Powell and Victor LaValle weigh in on the men’s side in a "Talking Back" section, while female contributors include Kiini Ibura Asalaam, Shawn E. Rhea, Shani O’Neal, and Asha Bandele.
 
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