For centuries, black women have been told what the ideal women should look like, act like, talk like, and even how they should feel. This book explores the intricacies of the black woman from a young girl to an adult .Society has painted a picture of the black woman that screams difficult and hard to please. Which makes black women have to put on different faces at the office, in romantic relationships, with their friends, and with their families. The part that makes her magic is hidden behind smiles when all she wants to do is cry. Early on she’s taught to be strong because the world she lives in wasn’t made for her to succeed. So, she breaks down doors to get to the top and excel in ways that no man could ever do. The black woman’s majestical locs sway to the switch in her hips, her lips shield a powerful tongue, and her mind could rule the world. The makeup of the black woman is courageous, beautiful, and inspiring. “Why is she that way?” some may ask. She’snot rude, loud, or abrasive - she just wants to be heard when the world tries to silence her. The black woman isn’t “too much” she is “just right”. She is…magic.